Logger data from the Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP), Toolik Lake, Alaska, 2018

This data is a part of the Arctic Observing Network sites in northern Alaska under the project title: Arctic Observing Networks: Collaborative Research: ITEX AON - understanding the relationships between vegetation change, plant phenology, and ecosystem function in a warming Arctic. These file repre...

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Main Authors: Jeremy May, Steven Oberbauer
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:1f0dd73b-5400-4b94-99ab-711ec87d3289
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Summary:This data is a part of the Arctic Observing Network sites in northern Alaska under the project title: Arctic Observing Networks: Collaborative Research: ITEX AON - understanding the relationships between vegetation change, plant phenology, and ecosystem function in a warming Arctic. These file represent spectral reflectance data measured near-daily within a 2m X 50m tundra vegetation monitoring transect. This sensor trolley platform is known as the Mobile Instrumented Sensor Platform (MISP) and formerly known as the Networked Info-Mechanical System. The sensor trolley was equipped with instruments for recording the distance to vegetation canopy (SR50a Sonic Distance, Campbell Scientific), up- and downwelling short- and longwave radiation (CNR4 net radiometer, Kipp & Zonen), air temperature and surface temperature (SI-111 IR radiometer, Apogee Instruments Inc.) and spectral reflection (Jaz Combo-2, Ocean Optics; GreenSeeker RT100.