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LED NDVI measured at Council site of Alaska in 2016

A vegetation index NDVI was measured during growing season at the Council site, 70-miles northeast from the Nome, Alaska. The sensor was developed by Seoul National University (Prof. Young-Ryul Ryu) and provided for in-situ installation. The sensor is composed of one pair of upward/downward looking LEDs to obtain reflectivity in each bandwidth. We can calculate NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) using this sensor to monitor vegetation activity. To monitor high-temporal variation of vegetaion activity at permafrost region, west Alaska.

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https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.22663/KOPRI-KPDC-00000878.1
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ECONOMY
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GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS
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LED-NDVI sensor
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  • Sang-jong Park (sangjong@kopri.re.kr)
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2017-12-05 / 2017-12-05
Location
Council > Alaska > USA
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LED NDVI measured at Council site of Alaska in 2016 Arctic permafrost environment change monitoring and prediction method developments Jane Lee 2017-12-05 04:55:28 UTC
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The data(KOPRI-KPDC-00000878) used in this work was provided by the Korea Polar Research Institute.
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