Maps of Arctic vegetation leaf nitrogen concentration, albedo and plant functional type (PFT) derived from imaging spectroscopy data, Council watershed, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2019
Remote sensing maps of surface albedo, leaf nitrogen content, and plant functional types (PFTs) derived from NASA?s Airborne Visible / Infrared Imaging Spectrometer ? Next Generation (AVIRIS-NG) by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Science & Technology (TEST) group at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The...
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Online Access: | http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1838174 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1838174 https://doi.org/10.5440/1838174 |
Summary: | Remote sensing maps of surface albedo, leaf nitrogen content, and plant functional types (PFTs) derived from NASA?s Airborne Visible / Infrared Imaging Spectrometer ? Next Generation (AVIRIS-NG) by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Science & Technology (TEST) group at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The AVIRIS-NG imaging spectroscopy data (380 ~ 2510 nm) was collected as a part of the collaboration between NASA?s Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE; Miller et al., 2019) and DOE?s Next Generation Ecosystem Experiment in the Arctic (NGEE-Arctic). This package includes maps for the NGEE-Arctic Council watershed created using AVIRIS-NG imagery collected on July 9th, 2019. The map data and metadata are provided as image (ENVI, *.png) and text (*.txt, *hdr) formats. Additional supporting map quicklooks are provided as *.png files and GIS *.kml files. Detailed description of the methods for each map are provided in this document. These datasets are provided in support of Figure 6 in Nelson et al., (2022), ?Remote Sensing of Tundra Ecosystems using High Spectral Resolution Reflectance: Opportunities and Challenges?. Note that the AVIRIS-NG leaf nitrogen product included in this dataset is a preliminary product and is provided for demonstration purposes only. It is not recommended that the map be used for scientific applications. For future updates on these products, please contact the authors. |
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