TERN Warra Tall Eucalypt SuperSite Panoramic Photopoint Image Collection

Data Creation SuperSites Vegetation Monitoring Protocol: Photo-panoramas Credit We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their...

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Other Authors: Phillips, Alison (coAuthor), School of Natural Science, University of Tasmania (hasAssociationWith), School of Plant Science, University of Tasmania (hasAssociationWith), Sustainable Timber Tasmania, Tasmania Government (hasAssociationWith), Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (distributor), Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (publisher), Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (pointOfContact), Wardlaw, Tim (pointOfContact), Wardlaw, Tim (author)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/tern-warra-tall-image-collection/1884453
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Summary:Data Creation SuperSites Vegetation Monitoring Protocol: Photo-panoramas Credit We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. The research site was established in 1995 by Forestry Tasmania and joined the TERN SuperSite Network in 2013. Purpose The images are to be used where possible to supply images for analysis that produces 3D reconstructions to monitor change over time and provide an estimate of basal area and biomass. Progress Code: completed Maintenance and Update Frequency: annually High quality digital images are captured using a digital SLR camera at the plots (core 1 hectare vegetation plot) at the TERN Warra Tall Eucalypt SuperSite using the panoramic photopoint method. The panoramic photopoint method may be the most informative in open forests/woodlands and rangelands. Three photopoints are established configured in an equilateral triangle (2.5m sides) with the centre marked with a star dropper and the location recorded with DGPS. At each photopoint take photographic sequences in a 360° panorama, with up to 40 photographs with a minimum 50% overlap between consecutive photographs. For more information about the method, see White, el al. (2012) AusPlots Rangelands Survey Protocols Manual Version 1.2.9. The Warra Tall Eucalypt SuperSite was established in 2012 and is located in a stand of tall, mixed-aged Eucalyptus obliqua forest (1.5, 77 and >250 years-old) with a rainforest / wet sclerophyll understorey and a dense man-fern ( Dicksonia antarctica ) ground-layer. The site experienced a fire in January 2019, which consumed the ground layer and killed a high proportion of the understorey trees but stimulated dense seedling regeneration. For additional site information, see https://www.tern.org.au/tern-observatory/tern-ecosystem-processes/warra-tall-eucalypt-supersite/. Other images ...