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PEP2026: NEON D16 MCRA Image and Sensor Data


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Abstract

This resource holds sample datasets and work products from NEON MCRA 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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NEON MCRA
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-122.1656°
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44.2596°

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Site Description McRae Creek (MCRA) is an aquatic NEON field site located within the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, 80 km (50 mi.) east of Eugene, OR in the Western Cascade Mountains. It is a third-order stream that drains a 3.93 km2 (970 acre) old-growth coniferous forested watershed. H.J. Andrews is a 64 km2 (15,800 acre) ecological research site that is administered by Oregon State University, the USDA Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Research Station, and the Willamette National Forest. It has been a part of the National Science Foundation’s Long-Term Ecological Research Program since 1980. It mainly consists of dense forests filled with cedar, hemlock, and Douglas fir trees, many of which are at least 300 years old and can grow as high as 75 m (250 ft.). MCRA is located in NEON's Pacific Northwest Domain (D16), which is bounded by the Pacific on the west and Canada on the north. It includes the eastern halves of Washington and Oregon and parts of northern California. The Domain hosts three other field sites: one additional aquatic and two terrestrial. Source:https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/mcra

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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., T. E. Gilmore, Z. Nickerson, J. Stranzl (2026). PEP2026: NEON D16 MCRA Image and Sensor Data, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/d39f00bc08d948d9bf83ae989892f5e9

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