Fred Huemmrich (618/UMBC) recently shared the research he and Petya Campbell (618/UMBC) have continued with the ABOVE field campaign. They contributed to the NASA Earth Observatory's Notes from the Field, with the post "Illuminating a Boreal Forest's Spring Wake-Up."
"Our project is part of the NASA Terrestrial Ecology program's Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE), a large-scale field study in Alaska and western Canada, whose overall goals are to make use of NASA technology to gain a better understanding of ecosystems at high latitudes, their responses to environmental change, and the effects of those changes."
Read more to discover how they utilize satellite imagery and fieldwork activities, which can include instruments like the FLoX, the MoniPAM instruments, and the FluoWat leaf clip, to detect photosynthesis and measure chlorophyll.