Multispectral Sensor - Reflectance and Vegetation Indices from Nybygget
Title: Multispectral Sensor - Reflectance and Vegetation Indices from Nybygget
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Abstract: Reflectance from different ecosystems within the SITES Spectral network, collected by fixed spectral sensor on towers. Records are averaged daily from 10 minutes interval recordings.
Description - Other: Asa Research Station, located north of Växjö in south-central Sweden, encompasses a research station and three distinct research areas: Asa experimental forest, Asa high-yield experimental forest, and Aneboda research area. The station, founded in 1988, covers a total area of 1,010 hectares with 900 hectares of productive forest, half of which is made up of spruce forests, one-fourth of conifer mix and one-fourth of pine with deciduous trees. The conventionally managed Asa Experimental Forest is primarily used by researchers to study forest production and management, while the unique Asa high-yield experimental forest is used to explore the various landscape-level impacts of intensive forest management on everything from water quality to recreational value. Aneboda Research Area, with mires and conifer forests, serves as a reference for natural forest development stages. The station also has a comprehensive program for measurements of climate (WMO-standard), stream water chemistry, greenhouse gases (FOMA-flux and a flux tower in the high yield forest) and phenology. Additionally, Lake Feresjön provides access to an extensive lake monitoring program and its connected streams.
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SITES Spectral
Name: SITES Spectral
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Name: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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SITES (eLTER Sweden)Temporal Coverages:
| File Name | File Format | File Size | Checksum |
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| SITES_F01_ASA_NYB_20160609-20200310_L2_daily.csv | csv | 121589 B | Checksum |