SPRUCE Vegetation Phenology in Experimental Plots from Phenocam Imagery, 2015-2020

  • Christina Schädel (Creator)
  • A. D. Richardson (Creator)
  • Koen Hufkens (Creator)
  • Thomas Milliman (Creator)
  • Bijan Seyednasrollah (Creator)
  • W. Robert Nettles (Creator)
  • Misha Krassovski (Creator)
  • Paul Hanson (Creator)

Dataset

Description

The most recent version of these data are available https://doi.org/10.25581/spruce.100/1874948 and supersedes all previous versions. This data set consists of PhenoCam data from the SPRUCE experiment from the beginning of whole ecosystem warming (Hanson et al. 2017) in August 2015 through March 31 of 2021, with start- and end-of-season phenological transition dates derived through the end of autumn 2020. Digital cameras, or phenocams, installed in each SPRUCE enclosure track seasonal variation in vegetation “greenness”, a proxy for vegetation phenology and associated physiological activity. Three separate regions of interest (ROIs) were defined for each camera field of view, corresponding to different vegetation types and demarcating (1) Picea trees (vegetation type EN, for evergreen needleleaf); (2) Larix trees (vegetation type DN, for deciduous needleleaf); and (3) the mixed shrub layer (vegetation type SH). User note: A list of previous versions can be found in the Related Datasets section of the user guide.
Date made availableJan 1 2021
PublisherSPRUCE

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