Remote sensing has become a valuable tool in monitoring arctic environments. The aim of this paper is ground-based hyperspectral characterization of Low Arctic Alaskan tundra communities along four environmental gradients (regional climate, soil pH, toposequence, and soil moisture) that all vary in ground cover, biomass, and dominating plant communities. Field spectroscopy in connection with vegetation analysis was carried out in summer 2012, along the North American Arctic Transect (NAAT). Spectral metrics were extracted, including the averaged reflectance and absorption-related metrics such as absorption depths and area of continuum removal. The spectral metrics were investigated with respect to “greenness”, biomass, vegetation height, an...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
Numerous studies have evaluated the dynamics of Arctic tundra vegetation throughout the past few dec...
Arctic tundra ecosystems exhibit small-scale variations in species composition, micro-topography as...
Arctic tundra ecosystems are experiencing warming twice the global average and Arctic vegetation is ...
The Arctic tundra, covering approx. 5.5 % of the Earth’s land surface, is one of the last ecosystems...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
Warming in the Arctic has resulted in changes in the distribution and composition of vegetation comm...
Non-vascular plants (lichens and mosses) are significant components of tundra landscapes and may res...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Peatlands, which account for approximately 15% of land surface across the arctic and boreal regions ...
Arctic vegetation phenology is a sensitive indicator of a changing climate and rapid assessment of v...
As the Arctic has warmed at twice the rate of the global average, vegetation productivity has also b...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
Numerous studies have evaluated the dynamics of Arctic tundra vegetation throughout the past few dec...
Arctic tundra ecosystems exhibit small-scale variations in species composition, micro-topography as...
Arctic tundra ecosystems are experiencing warming twice the global average and Arctic vegetation is ...
The Arctic tundra, covering approx. 5.5 % of the Earth’s land surface, is one of the last ecosystems...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
Warming in the Arctic has resulted in changes in the distribution and composition of vegetation comm...
Non-vascular plants (lichens and mosses) are significant components of tundra landscapes and may res...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
Peatlands, which account for approximately 15% of land surface across the arctic and boreal regions ...
Arctic vegetation phenology is a sensitive indicator of a changing climate and rapid assessment of v...
As the Arctic has warmed at twice the rate of the global average, vegetation productivity has also b...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, leading to rapid changes in species c...
The Arctic is being impacted by climate change more than any other region on Earth. Impacts to terre...
Numerous studies have evaluated the dynamics of Arctic tundra vegetation throughout the past few dec...