Mapping Species, Composition (Foliar Chemistry) and Soil Properties with Spectroscopy is a NSF/NEON workshop that will consist of lectures and labs on imaging spectroscopy theory, pre-processing, spectral mixture analysis, and multivariate techniques to derive foliar chemistry. It will utilize NEON data and attendees will have the opportunity to bring their own datasets for analysis.
Workshop dates: August 29 -31, 2016
Location: Boise State University, Boise, Idaho
Presented by: Boise State University Boise Center Aerospace Lab (BCAL) and NEON
Instructors: Jessica Mitchell, Dar Roberts, Susan Ustin, Nancy Glenn
Audience: This workshop is designed for researchers interested in using NEON data to derive remote sensing and biophysical variables for NEON science. Basic remote sensing background ideal but not required.
Additional Information: This workshop is part of a series of NSF/NEON supported training on the use of datasets from the NEON Airborne Observing Platform to enable new discoveries in the biophysical research community.
United States