Leaf spectra of boreal tree species from Alberta potted tree experiment
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Author | Ran Wang, Kyle R. Springer , John A. Gamon |
Maintainer | Ran Wang |
Last Updated | May 9, 2023, 01:55 (UTC) |
Created | April 18, 2023, 22:45 (UTC) |
Acquisition Method | Contact |
Citation | Ran Wang, Kyle R. Springer and John A. Gamon. 2016. Leaf spectra of boreal tree species from Alberta potted tree experiment. Data set. Available on-line [http://ecosis.org] from the Ecological Spectral Information System (EcoSIS) |
Ecosystem Type | Forest |
Foreoptic Field of View | 0.6 mm diameter |
Foreoptic Type | Bare Fiber |
Funding Source | NSERC, NASA ABoVE, NSF |
Funding Source Grant Number | NSERC (RGPIN-2015-05129); NASA ABoVE (NNX15AT78A); NSF Division of Environmental Biology program (award 1925860) |
Instrument Manufacturer | PP System |
Instrument Model | Unispec |
Light Source | Lamp |
Light Source Specifications | halogen light source |
Location Name | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Measurement Quantity | Reflectance |
Measurement Units | % |
Measurement Venue | Outdoor |
NASA GCMD Keywords | [{"label":"earth science > biosphere > ecosystems > terrestrial ecosystems > forests > boreal forest/tiaga","value":"cafa8131-4a2d-4c8b-811c-0d64adf5fc06"}] |
Processing Averaged | No |
Processing Information Details | The spectrometer has a nominal spectral range from 350 to 1100 nm with 2-3 nm band-to-band spacing, and 10 nm full width at half maximum (FWHM), and a linear interpolation was used to estimate reflectance at 1-nm intervals. |
Processing Interpolated | Yes |
Processing Resampled | Yes |
Sample Platform | leaf clip |
Target Status | Live |
Target Type | Leaf |
Theme | Forest, Phenology, Physiology |
Wavelength Units | nm |
Year | 2016 |
resourceUpdateCount | 4 |