Sayani '91: A Joint United States / Commonwealth of Independent States Field Campaign to Investigate Forest Decline Damage in the Krasnoyarsk Region of Southcentral Siberia

D.L. Williams, V. I. Kharuk, V.M. Jhirin, B. Rock, K. Ranson, C. Wessman, B. Curtiss
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The field experiment described took place in the Sayani Mountains of Siberia. The purpose of the joint field campaign was to observe and exchange methodologies with Russian scientists with regard to the development of remote sensing techniques for the early detection and assessment of forest decline damage believed to be associated with atmospheric deposition and/or insect and disease infestations. Several types of passive and active remote sensing measurements were made in conjunction with biophysical measurements on vegetative samples collected from four study sites representing a strong elevational gradient. Relatively cloud-free SPOT data were also acquired over the study area. Moderate canopy damage was recorded at the mid-elevation site (3400 ft/1037 m). The lowest levels of damage were recorded at the lowest elevation site (2300 ft/701 m.) At all sites, east versus west flagging of the canopy was noted (i.e., full canopy on the west-facing side of the canopy, significantly less foliage on the east-facing side).
萨亚尼'91:联合美国/独立国家联合体实地运动,以调查森林衰退损害在克拉斯诺亚尔斯克地区的中南部西伯利亚
所描述的野外实验发生在西伯利亚的萨亚尼山脉。联合实地活动的目的是观察并与俄罗斯科学家交流开发遥感技术的方法,以便及早发现和评估据信与大气沉积和(或)病虫害有关的森林退化损害。几种类型的被动和主动遥感测量与生物物理测量相结合,对从四个研究地点收集的植物样本进行了测量,这些地点代表了很强的海拔梯度。在研究区域也获得了相对无云的SPOT数据。中等海拔(3400英尺/1037米)的冠层破坏程度中等,最低海拔(2300英尺/701米)的冠层破坏程度最低。在所有地点,都注意到冠层的东向和西向的下垂(即,冠层朝西的一面是完整的冠层,朝东的一面是明显较少的叶子)。
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