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SpecNet

Linking optical sampling to flux measurements around the world.

fall-meeting-registration-2022 - Specnet 18/10/2022

Join us for our fall meeting!
SpecNet will host a virtual meeting on October 27 and 28, 2022. The meeting will be two half days. This year’s Fall SpecNet Community Meeting will focus on linking proximal optical or thermal measurements to ecosystem fluxes, and the challenges and opportunities of these types of measurements.

Presentations will focus on relating proximal spectral/thermal/solar induced fluorescence measurements to water, energy, or carbon fluxes from flux towers at one or more sites or vegetation types, and the use of proximal observations as components of spatial or temporal scaling studies of fluxes to larger time or space domains.

The meeting will consist of a combination of 10-minute short talks to briefly describe results and a limited number of slots for longer talks (20-minute) that go into more depth. There will also be breakout sessions for community discussions.

Fall SpecNet Community Meeting – Thursday October 27 and Friday October 28, 12:00-4:00 PM EDT

Registration is free at

fall-meeting-registration-2022 - Specnet SpecNet Fall Meeting 2022 Registration Information and Registration SpecNet will host a virtual meeting on October 27 and 28, 2022. The meeting will be two half days. This year’s Fall SpecNet Community Meeting will focus on linking proximal optical or thermal measurements to ecosystem fluxes, and ...

20/10/2021

Join us at our Fall 2021 Community Meeting (a virtual meeting via Zoom).

SpecNet will host a half-day virtual meeting on October 29, 2021. Based on the expressed interests of SpecNet members, this year’s Fall SpecNet Community Meeting will focus on two areas: linking spectral measurements to ecosystem fluxes and scaling from ground measurements to satellites.

The meeting will consist of a combination of 10-minute short talks to briefly describe results from SpecNet-type studies, a limited number of slots for longer talks (20-minute) that go into more depth, and poster presentations. If you wish to make a presentation, please provide your preference of the type of presentation (short, long, or poster) and a brief abstract when registering.

SpecNet’s interests focus on the use of proximal remote sensing with its capacity for high spatial, temporal, and/or spectral observations for studying terrestrial ecosystems, so appropriate topics include using proximal observations to describe carbon, water, or energy fluxes at one or more sites or vegetation types, and the use of proximal observations as components of spatial or temporal scaling studies from leaf or small plot to larger time or space domains.

https://specnet.info/meeting-registration/