#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # SITE DESCRIPTIONS # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# K67 Archive file name : Tapajos-K67 (Santarem, Tapajos National Forest, km 67) Nearest city : Santarem/Belterra - Para State, Br. Veg : Primary Tropical Moist Forest Coordinates : 2o 51' S / 54o 58' W Local time : -4hr PI'S : Scott Saleska (University of Arizona) Email PI's : saleska@email.arizona.edu Other contacts : Jin Wu (geo.woo.jin@gmail.com), Natalia Restrepo-Coupe (nataliacoupe@gmail.com) Available period : Jan. 2010 through Dec. 2011 Comment : Camera images were automatically recorded every half hour, 48 images/day #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # FILE FORMATS # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# (1) The camera image is currently formated as .Tif image, composited by NIR-Red-Green chanels (refer details of Tetracam at Tapajos-K67 in Wu et al. Sicence. Supplementary Materials) (2) The camera image is named following the format of "image name_YYYYMMDD". For exmaple, the image named by "TTC00382_20100111" was acquired on January 11th, 2010. (3) The camera images stored in this repository is a subset of our entire camera image series. Only the images which were acquired under the overcast sky conditions, restricted to local noon +/- 2 hours were selected here. The selected images are also the primary data for Wu et al's phenology analysis. (4) The dataset is currently compressed by 7-zip, named as "Tapajos-K67 camera data.zip". Here is the link to free software "7-zip" (http://www.7-zip.org/download.html), which can help you to unzip the compressed data. (5) The total size for Tapajos camera data is 6.04 GB, which is much bigger than the requirements for Dryad. We thus split the whole data into 8 small packages, namely: Part 1 (2010 Jan-Mar), Part 2 (2010 Apr-Jun), Part 3 (2010 Jul-Sep), Part 4 (2010 Oct-Dec), Part 5 (2011 Jan-Mar), Part 6 (2011 Apr-Jun), Part 7 (2011 Jul-Sep), and Part 8 (2011 Oct-Dec). #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#