FluoSpec 2—An Automated Field Spectroscopy System to Monitor Canopy Solar-Induced Fluorescence
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Instrument Design
2.2. Data Acquisition
2.3. Calibrations and SIF Retrieval
2.4. Lab and Field Tests
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Site Name | Location | Geolocation | Plant Functional Type |
---|---|---|---|
Pace | Virginia, USA | 37.9229, −78.2739 | Temperate mixed forest |
Toolik | Alaska, USA | 40.6223, −76.1222 | Tundra |
MPJ | New Mexico, USA | 34.4385, −106.2377 | Pinon-Juniper |
UIUC Energy Farm | Illinois, USA | 40.0658, −88.2084 | Crop (soybean) |
Mead 1 | Nebraska, USA | 41.1649, −96.4701 | Crop (maize/soybean) |
Mead 2 | Nebraska, USA | 41.1797, −96.4397 | Crop (maize/soybean) |
Howland | Maine, USA | 45.2041, −68.7402 | Temperate evergreen forest |
KAEFS * | Oklahoma, USA | 34.9846, −97.5223 | Grass (prairie; C3/C4) |
Cheorwon | Gangwon, Korea | 38.2013, 127.2506 | Crop (paddy rice) |
CN-JRO ** | Jiangsu, China | 31.8068, 119.2173 | Crop (paddy rice) |
CN-SHQ | Henan, China | 34.5203, 115.5894 | Crop (Wheat/Maize) |
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Yang, X.; Shi, H.; Stovall, A.; Guan, K.; Miao, G.; Zhang, Y.; Zhang, Y.; Xiao, X.; Ryu, Y.; Lee, J.-E. FluoSpec 2—An Automated Field Spectroscopy System to Monitor Canopy Solar-Induced Fluorescence. Sensors 2018, 18, 2063. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18072063
Yang X, Shi H, Stovall A, Guan K, Miao G, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Xiao X, Ryu Y, Lee J-E. FluoSpec 2—An Automated Field Spectroscopy System to Monitor Canopy Solar-Induced Fluorescence. Sensors. 2018; 18(7):2063. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18072063
Chicago/Turabian StyleYang, Xi, Hanyu Shi, Atticus Stovall, Kaiyu Guan, Guofang Miao, Yongguang Zhang, Yao Zhang, Xiangming Xiao, Youngryel Ryu, and Jung-Eun Lee. 2018. "FluoSpec 2—An Automated Field Spectroscopy System to Monitor Canopy Solar-Induced Fluorescence" Sensors 18, no. 7: 2063. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18072063