Airborne remote sensing data were acquired specifically for the EPSCoR NH Ecosystems and Society project to provide vegetation biometric and land surface optical properties at the landscape-scale. Data were acquired for targeted field sites that include the Lamprey River Watershed, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and the Bartlett Experimental Forest, where soil and aquatic sensors are deployed and intensive field sample plots have been established to measure a range of vegetation and land surface properties. Two image data collection campaigns were deployed—one in summer (August 2012) to capture peak growing season conditions in the state, and one in winter (Feb/March 2013). This data package contains the flightlines for Hubbard Brook. Data are georegistered and atmospherically corrected to surface reflectance for March 9, 2013.
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Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Hyperspectral Reflectance Imagery, February 2013
Airborne remote sensing data were acquired specifically for the EPSCoR NH Ecosystems and Society project to provide vegetation biometric and land surface optical properties at the landscape-scale. Data were acquired for targeted field sites that include the Lamprey River Watershed, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and the Bartlett Experimental Forest, where soil and aquatic sensors are deployed and intensive field sample plots have been established to measure a range of vegetation and land surface properties. Two image data collection campaigns were deployed—one in summer (August 2012) to capture peak growing season conditions in the state, and one in winter (Feb/March 2013). This data package contains the flightlines for Hubbard Brook. Data are georegistered and atmospherically corrected to surface reflectance for February 22, 2013.
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- Award ID(s):
- 1637685
- PAR ID:
- 10316977
- Publisher / Repository:
- Environmental Data Initiative
- Date Published:
- Format(s):
- Medium: X
- Sponsoring Org:
- National Science Foundation
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