Description: “The National Ecological Observatory Network(NEON) is a continental scale research instrument consisting of geographically distributed infrastructure, networked via cybertechnology into an integrated research platform for regional to continental scale ecological research. Cutting-edge sensor networks, instrumentation, experimental infrastructure, natural history archive facilities, and remote sensing will be linked via the internet to computational, analytical, and modeling capabilities to create NEON's integrated infrastructure."http://www.neonscience.org/data-resources/get-data/airborne-dataD06 Prairie PeninsulaKansasFlights: July 11 - 17, 2016For further information and regarding D06 Prairie Peninsula NEON field sites: University of Kansas Field Station (UKFS)Konza Prairie Biological Station (KONZ)McDiffett Creek (MCDI)Kings Creek (KING)"Airborne remote sensing flight campaigns are designed to collect quantitative information on land cover and changes to ecological structure and chemistry, including the presence and effects of invasive species across landscapes 100-300km 2surrounding NEON sites. Learn more about NEON's Airborne Remote Sensing Platform and airborne remote sensing collection methodsor read to learn more about how to request airborne data."Airborne data types include:Lidar DataDSM (Digital Surface Model; full mosaic)DTM (Digital Terrain Model; full mosaic)Kansas Biological Survey obtained tiled Level 3 (L3) lidar data from the first flight conducted over the University of Kansas Field Station (UKFS), July 11 - 17, 2016 and processed it to create a seamless raster file (.img).
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Description: “The National Ecological Observatory Network(NEON) is a continental scale research instrument consisting of geographically distributed infrastructure, networked via cybertechnology into an integrated research platform for regional to continental scale ecological research. Cutting-edge sensor networks, instrumentation, experimental infrastructure, natural history archive facilities, and remote sensing will be linked via the internet to computational, analytical, and modeling capabilities to create NEON's integrated infrastructure."http://www.neonscience.org/data-resources/get-data/airborne-dataD06 Prairie PeninsulaKansasFlights: July 11 - 17, 2016For further information and regarding D06 Prairie Peninsula NEON field sites: University of Kansas Field Station (UKFS)Konza Prairie Biological Station (KONZ)McDiffett Creek (MCDI)Kings Creek (KING)"Airborne remote sensing flight campaigns are designed to collect quantitative information on land cover and changes to ecological structure and chemistry, including the presence and effects of invasive species across landscapes 100-300km 2surrounding NEON sites. Learn more about NEON's Airborne Remote Sensing Platform and airborne remote sensing collection methodsor read to learn more about how to request airborne data."Airborne data types include:Lidar DataDSM (Digital Surface Model; full mosaic)DTM (Digital Terrain Model; full mosaic)Kansas Biological Survey obtained tiled Level 3 (L3) lidar data from the first flight conducted over the University of Kansas Field Station (UKFS), July 11 - 17, 2016 and processed it to create a seamless raster file (.img).
Copyright Text: National Ecological Observatory Network