Imaging Spectrometry Ớ a Tool for Environmental Observations

The technique of imaging spectrometry has now passed its infancy and entered into a new phase of application oriented research. Advanced sensor systems (such as Nasa/JPL's AVIRIS) have become available for international research programmes (MAC Europe 1991), new imaging spectrometers are under...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hill, Joachim. (Editor), M©♭gier, Jacques. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1994.
Series:Eurocourses: Remote Sensing, 4
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505 0 # |a Imaging Spectrqmetry - Its Present And Future R© Le In Environmental Research -- Scientific Issues and Instrumental Opportunities in Remote Sensing and High Resolution Spectrometry -- Remote Sensing and the Estimation of Ecosystem Parameters and Functions -- Estimating Canopy Biochemistry through Imaging Spectrometry -- Soil Spectral Properties and Their Relationships with Environmental Parameters - Examples from Arid Regions -- Data Analysis - Processing Requirements and Available Software Tools -- Retrieving Canopy Properties from Remote Sensing Measurements -- Spectral Mixture Analysis - New Strategies for the Analysis of Multispectral Data -- Modeling Canopy Spectral Properties to Retrieve Biophysical and Biochemical Characteristics -- Optical Properties of Leaves: Modelling and Experimental Studies -- Imaging Spectrometry in Agriculture - Plant Vitality And Yield Indicators -- Mapping Sparse Vegetation Canopies -- Land Degradation and Soil Erosion Mapping in a Mediterranean Ecosystem -- Imaging Spectroscopy in Hydrology and Agriculture - Determination of Model Parameters -- Alpine and Subalpine Landuse and Ecosystems Mapping -- Imaging Spectrometry as a Research Tool for Inland Water Resources Analysis -- Future Applications, Sensor Developments and Research Programmes in the Field of Imaging Spectrometry. 
520 # # |a The technique of imaging spectrometry has now passed its infancy and entered into a new phase of application oriented research. Advanced sensor systems (such as Nasa/JPL's AVIRIS) have become available for international research programmes (MAC Europe 1991), new imaging spectrometers are under development in several European countries or have already passed their acceptance tests, and first high spectral resolution imaging systems are already operated by private industry. On European level, the EARSEC programme of the Joint Research Centre has provided considerable financial investments for the development of an imaging spectrometer which covers the reflective and important parts of the emissive spectrum (DAIS-7915), and the European Space Agency has initiated an important airborne remote sensing campaign (EMAC 1994/95) in which imaging spectrometry will constitute one of the most important components. The increasing sensor capabilities also reflect the fact that imaging spectrometry has advanced in many application fields of earth remote sensing. Progress has been made in the development of data pre-proeessing methods, spectral signature modeling and semi-empirical approaches for retrieving surface parameters. It therefore appeared important to further disseminate information about new approaches in the application-oriented analysis of imaging spectrometry data. This volume presents the lectures of the second EUROCOURSE on imaging spectrometry which was held in November 1992 at the Joint Research Centre (a first course on "Fundamentals and Prospective Applications" of imaging spectrometry had been organised in October 1989, the lectures being published as EUROCOURSES in Remote Sensing, vol. 2). 
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