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  • Alaska Peatland Experiment (APEX): Near-earth hyperspectral measurements from June of 2016.
  • McPartland, Mara Y.
    Kane, Evan S.; Affiliated Scientist
    Turetsky, Merritt R; Senior Investigator
    Falkowski, Michael J.
    Bonanza Creek LTER
  • 2020-10-27
  • McPartland, M.Y., E.S. Kane, M.R. Turetsky, M.J. Falkowski, and Bonanza Creek LTER. 2020. Alaska Peatland Experiment (APEX): Near-earth hyperspectral measurements from June of 2016. ver 2. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • This dataset contains hyperspectral data from the Bonanza Creek APEX site taken over several days in June of 2016. The data were collected over in each of the three water table manipulation plots that comprise the APEX site. Spectral reflectance measurements were taken at APEX using an Analytical Spectral Devices Fieldspec Pro that measured reflectance in 1-nm bandwidths between 300 and 2500 nm. The purpose of this data collection was to link vegetation change associated with the experimental manipulation with spectral reflectance characteristics.

  • N: 64.70138      S: 64.70138      E: -148.31034      W: -148.31034
  • knb-lter-bnz.761.2  (Uploaded 2020-10-27)  
  • Data Use This work has been produced as part of the Long Term Ecological Research Program and data users should adhere to the Data Use Agreement of the Long Term Ecological Research Network. Citation It is considered a matter of professional ethics to acknowledge the work of other scientists. Thus, the Data User should properly cite the Data Set in any publications or in the metadata of any derived data products that were produced using the Data Set. Citation should take the following general form: Creator(s), Year of Data Publication, Title of Dataset, Publisher, Dataset identifier, Dataset URL, Dataset DOI. For Example: Van Cleve, Keith; Chapin, F. Stuart; Ruess, Roger W. 2016. Bonanza Creek Experimental Forest: Hourly Temperature (sample, min, max) at 50 cm and 150 cm from 1988 to Present, Bonanza Creek LTER - University of Alaska Fairbanks. BNZ:1, http://www.lter.uaf.edu/data/data-detail/id/1. doi:10.6073/pasta/725db90d86686be13e6d6b2da5d61217. Acknowledgement The Data User should acknowledge any institutional support or specific funding awards referenced in the metadata accompanying this dataset in any publications where the Data Set contributed significantly to its content. Acknowledgements should identify the supporting party, the party that received the support, and any identifying information such as grant numbers. For example: Data are provided by the Bonanza Creek LTER, a partnership between the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the U.S. Forest Service. Significant funding for collection of these data was provided by the National Science Foundation Long-Term Ecological Research program (NSF Grant numbers DEB-1636476, DEB-1026415, DEB-0620579, DEB-0423442, DEB-0080609, DEB-9810217, DEB-9211769, DEB-8702629) and by the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station (Agreement # RJVA-PNW-01-JV-11261952-231). Notification The Data User will notify the Data Set Contact when any derivative work or publication based on or derived from the Data Set is distributed. Collaboration The Data Set has been released in the spirit of open scientific collaboration. Data Users are thus strongly encouraged to consider consultation, collaboration and/or co-authorship with the Data Set Creator. Disclaimer While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and documentation contained in this Data Set, complete accuracy of data and metadata cannot be guaranteed. All data and metadata are made available in its present condition. The Data User holds all parties involved in the production or distribution of the Data Set harmless for damages resulting from its use or interpretation. Additional Acknowledgements This research was supported by the National Science Foundation grant #DEB LTREB 1354370 (to ESK and MRT) and NASA grant #NNX14AF96G to (MJF and ESK), as well as cooperative agreements between the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station and the University of Minnesota and Michigan Tech University. RAM and MM were supported by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station project MIN?42?060. APEX is supported by funding for the Bonanza Creek LTER (funded jointly by NSF grant DEB?0423442 and USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research grant PNW01?JV11261952?231). Generous funding for M. McPartland was made possible by the University of Minnesota Department of Forest Resources. We acknowledge the research groups at APEX, as well as numerous contributors Danielle Rupp, Lucas Albano, Natalie Zwanenburg, Jamie Hollingsworth, and Lynette Potvin.
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