SESSION N-7041
UTC 00:00:00
STATUS OPERATIONAL

namu.systems

Forest ecology & mycorrhizal network monitoring — a field instrument for arboreal systems thinking.

NODES ACTIVE 0 +12 / 24h
NETWORK HEALTH 0 stable
DATA STREAMS 0 +3 inbound
CANOPY COVERAGE 0 -1.2 mo
LAT 37.5326°N / LON 127.0246°E / ALT 38m / SECTOR 04-NW

Monitoring panels

CAT-01 Canopy Coverage
0 of canopy
DELTA -1.2% / 30d
CAT-02 Root Network · Node Map
CONNECTIONS 0
CAT-03 Soil Chemistry
N
78
P
42
K
63
pH
6.2
M
84
SAMPLE 04-NW · 30cm
CAT-04 Biodiversity
0 VASCULAR
0 FUNGI
0 FAUNA
0 EPIPHYTE
INDEX Shannon 3.4
CAT-05 Mycorrhizal Exchange
0 throughput
CARBON FLUX 0
N TRANSFER 0
SIGNAL EVENTS 0
SPECIES PAIRED 0
PROTOCOL Common Mycorrhizal Network
CAT-06 Live Telemetry Feed
  • 02:14:08canopy gain · quad-12 · +0.4%
  • 02:13:51myco signal · node-N7 ↔ node-S2
  • 02:13:32growth event · subject 0418 · trunk +1.2mm
  • 02:12:57alert · pH drift · sector 04-NW · -0.3
  • 02:12:18water uptake · stand B · nominal
  • 02:11:44phenology · bud break observed · quad-07
FIG. 01

The mycorrhizal network

Underground fungal threads connect tree root systems, transmitting carbon, nitrogen and chemical signals across species. Older trees subsidize seedlings; warning chemistry travels along the network when a stand is under stress.

2046 projection

PROJ-A Canopy 2046
0 projected
CONFIDENCE 0.74
PROJ-B Network Resilience
0 resilient
CONFIDENCE 0.82
PROJ-C Stress Index
0 stress
CONFIDENCE 0.69
PROJ-D Carbon Sequestration
0 of cap