The Licor Quantum Sensor is a ground-based, in situ radiation sensor manufactured by LI-COR Biosciences. It provides accurate measurements of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) under vegetation or in artificial light sources. The sensor measures radiation within the same light spectrum (400 - 700 nm) as the one used by plants for photosynthesis. The Licor Quantum Sensor is typically used for ground-based measurements, but it can be equipped on aircraft as well. It can be utilized for long-term deployments and is durable in high temperature and humidity conditions.
Instrument Details
- Radiation
- Earth Science > Biosphere > Vegetation > Photosynthetically Active RadiationEarth Science > Biosphere > Vegetation
- Land Surface, Troposphere
- 1 μs
- Point
- 429-750 THz
- https://www.licor.com/documents/oo6v1v8bbtoxbd7o299u6a503g32w3g5
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