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Patterns of regional site index across a North American boreal forest gradient
by
Macander, Matthew J
, Armstrong, Amanda H
, Duncanson, Laura I
, Wang, Panshi
, Neigh, Christopher S R
, Sexton, Joseph O
, Miller, Charles E
, Montesano, Paul M
, Wagner, William
in
Age
/ Archives & records
/ Bioclimatology
/ boreal
/ Boreal forests
/ Canopies
/ Environment models
/ Estimates
/ forest
/ Forest growth
/ Forest productivity
/ Forests
/ Growing season
/ growth
/ Growth models
/ Landsat
/ Lidar
/ Parameterization
/ Productivity
/ Remote sensing
/ Site index
/ structure
/ Taiga
/ Time series
/ Tundra
/ Vegetation
/ Waveforms
2023
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Patterns of regional site index across a North American boreal forest gradient
by
Macander, Matthew J
, Armstrong, Amanda H
, Duncanson, Laura I
, Wang, Panshi
, Neigh, Christopher S R
, Sexton, Joseph O
, Miller, Charles E
, Montesano, Paul M
, Wagner, William
in
Age
/ Archives & records
/ Bioclimatology
/ boreal
/ Boreal forests
/ Canopies
/ Environment models
/ Estimates
/ forest
/ Forest growth
/ Forest productivity
/ Forests
/ Growing season
/ growth
/ Growth models
/ Landsat
/ Lidar
/ Parameterization
/ Productivity
/ Remote sensing
/ Site index
/ structure
/ Taiga
/ Time series
/ Tundra
/ Vegetation
/ Waveforms
2023
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Patterns of regional site index across a North American boreal forest gradient
by
Macander, Matthew J
, Armstrong, Amanda H
, Duncanson, Laura I
, Wang, Panshi
, Neigh, Christopher S R
, Sexton, Joseph O
, Miller, Charles E
, Montesano, Paul M
, Wagner, William
in
Age
/ Archives & records
/ Bioclimatology
/ boreal
/ Boreal forests
/ Canopies
/ Environment models
/ Estimates
/ forest
/ Forest growth
/ Forest productivity
/ Forests
/ Growing season
/ growth
/ Growth models
/ Landsat
/ Lidar
/ Parameterization
/ Productivity
/ Remote sensing
/ Site index
/ structure
/ Taiga
/ Time series
/ Tundra
/ Vegetation
/ Waveforms
2023
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Patterns of regional site index across a North American boreal forest gradient
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Patterns of regional site index across a North American boreal forest gradient
2023
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Forest structure—the height, cover, vertical complexity, and spatial patterns of trees—is a key indicator of productivity variation across forested extents. During the 2017 and 2019 growing seasons, NASA’s Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment collected full-waveform airborne LiDAR using the land, vegetation and imaging sensor, sampling boreal and tundra landscapes across a variety of ecological regions from central Canada westward through Alaska. Here, we compile and archive a geo-referenced gridded suite of these data that include vertical structure estimates and novel horizontal cover estimates of vegetation canopy cover derived from vegetation’s vertical LiDAR profile. We validate these gridded estimates with small footprint airborne LiDAR, and link >36 million of them with stand age estimates from a Landsat time-series of tree-canopy cover that we confirm with plot-level disturbance year data. We quantify the regional magnitude and variability in site index, the age-dependent rates of forest growth, across 15 boreal ecoregions in North America. With this open archive suite of forest structure data linked to stand age, we bound current forest productivity estimates across a boreal structure gradient whose response to key bioclimatic drivers may change with stand age. These results, derived from a reduction of a large archive of airborne LiDAR and a Landsat time series, quantify forest productivity bounds for input into forest and ecosystem growth models, to update forecasts of changes in North America’s boreal forests by improving the regional parametrization of forest growth rates.
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