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Microclimatic Temperature and Vegetation Structure in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

This dataset consists of microclimatic temperature and vegetation structure maps at a 3-meter spatial resolution across the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Included are raster models for sub-canopy, near-surface, minimum and maximum temperature averaged across the study period, season, and month during the growing season months of March through November from 2006-2010. Also available are the topographic and vegetation inputs developed for the microclimate models, including LiDAR-derived vegetation height, LiDAR-derived vegetation structure within four height strata, solar insolation, distance-to-stream, and topographic convergence index (TCI).

Physical Sciences
microclimate buffering; forest vegetation structure; temperature; Appalachian Mountains; climate downscaling; understory; LiDAR
CC0
U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-Grant:1339944
Samuel Stickley
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Version DOI Comment Publication Date
1 10.13012/B2IDB-0897344_V1 2021-02-10

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