Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011

At the end of the summer 2011 we took Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) measurements to depict Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the tundra vegetation within the Networked Info-mechanical Systems (NIMS) site in Atqasuk, Alaska. A set of photographs was taken at the time of the data collection. Th...

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Main Author: Sergio Vargas
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2Z04C
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2Z04C 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011 Sergio Vargas UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > ALASKA ENVELOPE(-157.0,-156.0,71.0,70.0) BEGINDATE: 2011-08-20T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-08-21T00:00:00Z 2013-05-02T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2Z04C unknown Arctic Data Center EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > VEGETATION > VEGETATION COVER EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > ACTIVE REMOTE SENSING > PROFILERS/SOUNDERS > LIDAR/LASER SOUNDERS > LIDAR > LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING FIELD SURVEY GRID 30 METERS TO 100 METERS ANNUAL biota Dataset 2013 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2Z04C 2023-11-08T13:38:20Z At the end of the summer 2011 we took Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) measurements to depict Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the tundra vegetation within the Networked Info-mechanical Systems (NIMS) site in Atqasuk, Alaska. A set of photographs was taken at the time of the data collection. This includes a set of panoramic pictures taken by the researcher and a set taken by the LiDAR device itself. The LiDAR equipment was placed in six different positions around the NIMS grid targeting the actual grid. Dataset Tundra Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-157.0,-156.0,71.0,70.0)
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topic EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > VEGETATION > VEGETATION COVER
EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > ACTIVE REMOTE SENSING > PROFILERS/SOUNDERS > LIDAR/LASER SOUNDERS > LIDAR > LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING
FIELD SURVEY
GRID
30 METERS TO 100 METERS
ANNUAL
biota
spellingShingle EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > VEGETATION > VEGETATION COVER
EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > ACTIVE REMOTE SENSING > PROFILERS/SOUNDERS > LIDAR/LASER SOUNDERS > LIDAR > LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING
FIELD SURVEY
GRID
30 METERS TO 100 METERS
ANNUAL
biota
Sergio Vargas
Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011
topic_facet EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > VEGETATION > VEGETATION COVER
EARTH REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS > ACTIVE REMOTE SENSING > PROFILERS/SOUNDERS > LIDAR/LASER SOUNDERS > LIDAR > LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING
FIELD SURVEY
GRID
30 METERS TO 100 METERS
ANNUAL
biota
description At the end of the summer 2011 we took Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) measurements to depict Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the tundra vegetation within the Networked Info-mechanical Systems (NIMS) site in Atqasuk, Alaska. A set of photographs was taken at the time of the data collection. This includes a set of panoramic pictures taken by the researcher and a set taken by the LiDAR device itself. The LiDAR equipment was placed in six different positions around the NIMS grid targeting the actual grid.
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author Sergio Vargas
author_facet Sergio Vargas
author_sort Sergio Vargas
title Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011
title_short Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011
title_full Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011
title_fullStr Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011
title_full_unstemmed Atqasuk NIMS grid LiDAR photographs 2011
title_sort atqasuk nims grid lidar photographs 2011
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2013
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2Z04C
op_coverage UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > ALASKA
ENVELOPE(-157.0,-156.0,71.0,70.0)
BEGINDATE: 2011-08-20T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-08-21T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-157.0,-156.0,71.0,70.0)
genre Tundra
Alaska
genre_facet Tundra
Alaska
op_doi https://doi.org/10.18739/A2Z04C
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