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PEP2026: NEON D07 LECO Image and Sensor Data


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Abstract

This resource holds sample datasets and work products from NEON LECO site from groups participating in the PEP2026 Workshop. Pixels to Enviro Patterns 2026 (PEP2026), is a two-day workshop at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska), where cameras, AI, and storytelling converge for scientific discovery. Held March 7–8 at Hardin Hall on East Campus, PEP 2026 invites researchers, educators, and creatives to explore open imagery and dive into hands-on learning with GRIME AI software. Collaborate on mini-projects to turn pixels into environmental patterns that drive scientific inquiry and narratives. Whether you’re passionate about water, phenology, artificial intelligence, or communication, this is your chance to connect, create, and be inspired.

Datasets are curated for use with GRIME AI software, which is available as a Conda package (https://anaconda.org/channels/GRIMELab/packages/grime-ai/overview) with source code and Wiki on GitHub (https://github.com/JohnStranzl/GRIME-AI/wiki) GRIME AI is free, open-source software (Apache 2.0). GRIME AI leverages Meta's Segment Anything 2 (SAM2) model for image segmentation and also facilitates the entire data science workflow, from data retrieval to model deployment.

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Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
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Decimal degrees
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NEON LECO
Longitude
-83.5038°
Latitude
35.6904°

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Site Description LeConte Creek (LECO) is an aquatic NEON field site in the northwest part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, located in eastern Tennessee. LECO is hosted by the National Park Service. LeConte Creek is a second-order wadeable stream with a series of steps and pools, consisting of many large granitic boulders and bordered by thick vegetation. It drains a 9.13 km2 (2256 acre) watershed. The park is characterized by abundant rainfall, variable elevations, and an exceptional richness of biota hosted by closed-canopy deciduous old growth forests. As one of the largest protected areas in the eastern U.S., it is the most biodiverse park in the national park system and the most visited. LECO is part of NEON Domain 07 - Appalachians & Cumberland Plateau, which includes eastern Tennessee, most of Kentucky, southern Ohio, and parts of North Carolina, Georgia, Indiana, and Illinois. D07 includes four other NEON field sites, including three terrestrial sites and one additional aquatic site. LECO is colocated with the GRSM terrestrial field site. Source: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/leco

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PEP2026: GRIME AI Data and Products for the Pixels to Environmental Patterns Workshop Troy Gilmore · Nawaraj Shrestha · John Stranzl · Zach Nickerson  Public &  Shareable Open Access

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Shrestha, N., J. Stranzl, Z. Nickerson, T. E. Gilmore (2026). PEP2026: NEON D07 LECO Image and Sensor Data, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/4f74a4d21f814100b66ecf73337bbfaf

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