Imaging spectroscopy as a quantative tool for the retrieval of biogeophysical parameters
Representing the dynamic character of Vegetation in global climate modelling is a challenging task. We present a new Instrumentation approach in the form of APEX, an airborne imaging spectrometer to address the key variables and processes relevant for monitoring the biogeophysical and biochemical pa...
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doaj-38a35c40318d453f8654726215f8ca9c2020-11-24T22:59:45ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-879858212013010.5194/gh-58-120-2003Imaging spectroscopy as a quantative tool for the retrieval of biogeophysical parametersM. Schaepman0K. I. Itten1M. Rast2University of Zürich. Department of Geography, Remote Sensing Laboratories, Spectroscopy Laboratory, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, SwitzerlandUniversity of Zürich. Department of Geography, Remote Sensing Laboratories, Spectroscopy Laboratory, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, SwitzerlandESA/ESTEC, Earth Science Division, Postbus 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, NetherlandsRepresenting the dynamic character of Vegetation in global climate modelling is a challenging task. We present a new Instrumentation approach in the form of APEX, an airborne imaging spectrometer to address the key variables and processes relevant for monitoring the biogeophysical and biochemical parameters at the local, regional and national scale. We are able to demonstrate that a large number of relevant processes and variables have been monitored successfully using imaging spectrometers. In particular, the accuracy of the variable retrieval using this observational approach has much improved and the quantification of the interaction of the radiation field with Vegetation has been made possible. The airborne instrument APEX will be made available to the scientific Community in early 2005, whereas it's space successor SPECTRA is scheduled for launch in 2008. The inclusion of the spectro-directional and thermal components will contribute toward minimizing retrieval uncertainties. Until these instruments are introduced into the market, there is enough time to develop the necessary products and to inform the scientific Community about the new possibilities.http://www.geogr-helv.net/58/120/2003/gh-58-120-2003.pdf |
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Imaging spectroscopy as a quantative tool for the retrieval of biogeophysical parameters |
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Imaging spectroscopy as a quantative tool for the retrieval of biogeophysical parameters |
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Imaging spectroscopy as a quantative tool for the retrieval of biogeophysical parameters |
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Imaging spectroscopy as a quantative tool for the retrieval of biogeophysical parameters |
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imaging spectroscopy as a quantative tool for the retrieval of biogeophysical parameters |
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Representing the dynamic character of Vegetation in
global climate modelling is a challenging task. We
present a new Instrumentation approach in the form of
APEX, an airborne imaging spectrometer to address
the key variables and processes relevant for monitoring
the biogeophysical and biochemical parameters
at the local, regional and national scale. We are able
to demonstrate that a large number of relevant processes and variables have been monitored successfully
using imaging spectrometers. In particular, the accuracy of the variable retrieval using this observational
approach has much improved and the quantification
of the interaction of the radiation field with Vegetation has been made possible. The airborne instrument
APEX will be made available to the scientific Community in early 2005, whereas it's space successor SPECTRA is scheduled for launch in 2008. The inclusion
of the spectro-directional and thermal components
will contribute toward minimizing retrieval uncertainties. Until these instruments are introduced into the
market, there is enough time to develop the necessary
products and to inform the scientific Community about
the new possibilities. |
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