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Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt Acoustic Data Collection - TERN 

Ver: 1.0
Status of Data: completed
Update Frequency: notPlanned
Security Classification: unclassified
Record Last Modified: 2025-12-02
Viewed 201 times
Accessed 22 times
Dataset Created: 2012-09-28
Dataset Published: 2022-09-23
Data can be accessed from the following links:
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How to cite this collection:
Stol, J. & Kitchen, M. (2022). Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt Acoustic Data Collection - TERN. Version 1.0. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. https://portal.tern.org.au/metadata/23fc6e10-869c-443f-b87b-bdad2eb8e08b 
This dataset contains audio files for TERN Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt SuperSite. Long-term recordings of the environment can be used to identify sound sources of interest, characterise the soundscape, aid in the assessment of fauna biodiversity, monitor temporal trends and track environmental changes. Tumbarumba SuperSite was established in 2000 by CSIRO and started measurements in 2001. The 1 ha SuperSite plot was established in 2015 in a collaboration with TERN. The overstorey is dominated by Eucalyptus delegatensis (Alpine Ash) and Eucalyptus dalrympleana (Mountain Gum). For additional site information, see https://www.tern.org.au/tern-observatory/tern-ecosystem-processes/tumbarumba-wet-eucalypt-supersite/ . In 2012 two acoustic recorders were set up to collect audio data for a total of 12 hours per day, split between six hours around dawn and six hours around dusk. The recording schedule aimed at capturing morning and evening bird choruses while minimizing memory and battery requirements. A long-term spectrogram has been generated for each audio file to aid in data exploration. The sensors also recorded temperature, minimum- maximum- and mean-sound pressure levels. Data are made available through the data link. For downloading large amount of data, please follow these instructions How to download TERN's acoustic data in bulk 
Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt SuperSite was established in 2015 and is managed by CSIRO Land and Water. This work was funded by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), an Australian Government National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) project. 
Purpose
Long-term acoustic recordings are collected to characterise the acoustic sources in the ecosystem. Recordings can be used to estimate biodiversity, monitor temporal changes in the soundscape, compare the acoustic characteristics of different locations, and assess the effect of particular events such as bushfires and floods. 
Lineage
Two acoustic sensors were set up to collect audio data as part of a continent wide long term monitoring project. The sensors were Wildlife Acoustics Song Meter 2+. Each sensor had two microphones. According to manufacturer's specifications the microphones sensitivity was -36±4 dB (0 dB=1 V/Pa at 1 kHz). The sensors were mounted on a star picket. Data were recorded for a total of 12 hours per day, split between six hours around dawn and six hours around dusk. Recordings were made as dual channel, three-hour long wav or wac files, and were later converted into flac format. They had a sampling rate of 22,050 Hz (from the begining of the recording period to 4/3/2015) and 44,100 Hz (from 4/3/2015 to the end of the recording period) and a depth of 16 bits. Long-term spectrograms have been created for the audio files and are avaialble through the data link. The sensor also recorded 'ancillary data' such as temperature, minimum- maximum- and mean-sound pressure levels. 
Method DocumentationTERN SuperSites monitoring protocol
Procedure StepsData not provided.
Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt SuperSite is located in the Bago State Forest, near Batlow, New South Wales.
Temporal Coverage
From 2012-09-28 to 2019-12-10 
Spatial Resolution

Data not provided.

Vertical Extent

Data not provided.

Australian Faunal Directory
AVES
INSECTA
MAMMALIA
ANZSRC - FOR
Acoustics and acoustical devices; waves
Animal behaviour
Behavioural ecology
Conservation and biodiversity
Environmental management
GCMD Sciences
AGRICULTURE - ANIMAL ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION - BIRDS
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION - INSECTS
OCEANS - ACOUSTIC FREQUENCY
OCEANS - AMBIENT NOISE
Horizontal Resolution
Point Resolution
Instruments
Song Meter SM2+
Parameters
air temperature
sound pressure in air
sound pressure level in air
Platforms
Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt
Temporal Resolution
< 1 second
Topic
environment
User Defined
Acoustic recordings
tumb
Author
Stol, Jacqui
Kitchen, Mark
Contact Point
Stol, Jacqui
Publisher
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
TERN, 2014. SuperSite acoustic monitoring protocol
Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt Supersite
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