Reflectance values of the NIR and RED bands on Auradé flux site (FR-AUR) from 2014 to April 2021

CDS THEIA-OZCAR
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The dataset contains the values of incoming and outgoing NIR and RED bands on Auradé flux site (FR-AUR) from 2014 to April 2021 at halfhourly time step. The surface reflectance NDVI(Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) was calculated.Note that from 2014 to 12 Febuary 2020, only outgoing NIR and RED bands were measured with a homemade sensor. From 12 Febuary 2020 to 15 October 2020, incoming and outgoing NIR and RED bands are measured together with a skye instrument sensor

creationDec 30, 2013revisionApr 26, 2023publicationJul 1, 2022
Temporal CoverageDec 31, 2013Oct 15, 2020

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Dataset acquired in the context of SNO OSR SW and of ERIC ICOS. The dataset is broadcasted to Theia/OZCAR information system without any quality control, filtering or gapfilling.

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Centre d'études spatiales de la biosphère

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For any publication using SNO OSR SW data, depending on the contribution of the data to the scientific results obtained, General Data Users are requested to inform the Data Providers and invite them to contribute to the work with additional intellectual inputs, analysis and discussion that would lead to a co-authorship or at least to acknowledge their contribution. The following sentence should appear in the acknowledgments of the publication: Data acquisition at FR-Aur are mainly funded by the Institut National des Sciences de l’Univers (INSU) through the ICOS ERIC and the OSR SW observatory (https://osr.cesbio.cnrs.fr/). Facilities and staff are funded and supported by the Observatory Midi-Pyrenean, the University Paul Sabatier of Toulouse 3, CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), CNES (Centre National d’Etude Spatial) and IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement). We are grateful to Franck Granouillac, Baptiste Lemaire, Nicole Claverie and Bartosz Zawilski for their technical support, advice, and valuable assistance in the field and site management, respectively. We also thank Tiphaine Tallec for the data processing. Special thanks to Mr. Andréoni (farmer) for accommodating the measurement devices.

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