Research sites All remote sensing data sets were collected at two pilot research sites, Antarctic Specially Protected Area 135 (ASPA) and Robinson Ridge (Robbos), that host significant populations of Antarctic moss species, particularly: Schistidium antarctici (Cardot) L.I. Savicz and Smirnova, Bryum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) Gaertn., Meyer and Scherb., and Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid. Verification of remote sensing products was performed with data from a long-term monitoring project of Windmill Islands\u27 plant communities using observations of 13 permanent quadrats, which were established at ASPA and Robbos in 2003 (Wasley et al., 2012). Laboratory spectral and biochemical measurements for training of predictive machine leaning algor...
Snow algae are an important group of terrestrial photosynthetic organisms in Antarctica, where they ...
Antarctica has experienced major changes in temperature, wind speed and stratospheric ozone levels o...
We investigated how surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss vari...
The ground-based imaging spectroscopy data were acquired with the Headwall Photonics Micro-Hyperspec...
Moss beds are one of very few terrestrial vegetation types that can be found on the Antarctic contin...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
1. Plants like mosses can be sensitive stress markers of subtle shifts in Arctic and Antarctic envir...
The results of a field spectroscopy campaign that aimed to provide ground truth data for validation ...
Continental Antarctic vegetation communities represent good baseline environments for climate change...
Spectral information is a proxy for understanding the characteristics of ground targets without a po...
James Ross Island is a large (2500 km) island situated in the north-western part of the Weddell Sea,...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
In the last few decades Antarctica has come under intense scrutiny as an area that could potentially...
This investigation is a part of the works to make clear the function of an Antarctic ecosystem. The ...
In this study, we investigated the utility of spectral remote sensing data gathered by a multispectr...
Snow algae are an important group of terrestrial photosynthetic organisms in Antarctica, where they ...
Antarctica has experienced major changes in temperature, wind speed and stratospheric ozone levels o...
We investigated how surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss vari...
The ground-based imaging spectroscopy data were acquired with the Headwall Photonics Micro-Hyperspec...
Moss beds are one of very few terrestrial vegetation types that can be found on the Antarctic contin...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
1. Plants like mosses can be sensitive stress markers of subtle shifts in Arctic and Antarctic envir...
The results of a field spectroscopy campaign that aimed to provide ground truth data for validation ...
Continental Antarctic vegetation communities represent good baseline environments for climate change...
Spectral information is a proxy for understanding the characteristics of ground targets without a po...
James Ross Island is a large (2500 km) island situated in the north-western part of the Weddell Sea,...
Antarctic moss communities, found in the spatially fragmented and fragile moss beds, can serve as in...
In the last few decades Antarctica has come under intense scrutiny as an area that could potentially...
This investigation is a part of the works to make clear the function of an Antarctic ecosystem. The ...
In this study, we investigated the utility of spectral remote sensing data gathered by a multispectr...
Snow algae are an important group of terrestrial photosynthetic organisms in Antarctica, where they ...
Antarctica has experienced major changes in temperature, wind speed and stratospheric ozone levels o...
We investigated how surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss vari...