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František Zemek

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Improved Temperature and Emissivity Separation Algorithm for Multispectral and Hyperspectral Sensors

2017

The Temperature and Emissivity Separation (TES) algorithm was originally developed for the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER). This paper focuses on improving the TES algorithm. The main modification is the replacement of the normalized emissivity module with a new module, which is based on the smoothing of spectral radiance signatures. Smoothing is performed by estimating emissivity using an optimized approximation of the relationship between brightness temperature and emissivity. The improved TES algorithm, which is called Optimized Smoothing for Temperature Emissivity Separation (OSTES), was first tested on simulated data from three different sensors, …

Materials science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMean kinetic temperaturebusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaMultispectral image0211 other engineering and technologiesHyperspectral imagingAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesAdvanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection RadiometerOpticsBrightness temperatureRadianceEmissivityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsSmoothing021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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Red and far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence as a measure of plant photosynthesis

2015

Remote estimation of Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence emitted by terrestrial vegetation can provide an unparalleled opportunity to track spatiotemporal variations of photosynthetic efficiency. Here we provide the first direct experimental evidence that the two peaks of the chlorophyll fluorescence spectrum can be accurately mapped from high-resolution radiance spectra and that the signal is linked to variations in actual photosynthetic efficiency. Red and far red fluorescence measured using a novel airborne imaging spectrometer over a grass carpet treated with an herbicide known to inhibit photosynthesis was significantly higher than the corresponding signal from an equivalent untreated…

Chemistry1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesImaging spectrometerfood and beveragesFar-redPhotosynthetic efficiencyPhotosynthesisFluorescenceGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDA10122 Institute of GeographyGeophysicsRadianceddc:550General Earth and Planetary Sciences910 Geography & travel1908 GeophysicsControlled experimentfluorescence airborne sensor high resolution photosynthesisChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensing
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Remote sensing of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence at different scales

2014

In this contribution we present activities and selected results obtained in recent studies and campaigns conducted in the context of the FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) mission. FLEX is a candidate mission for the ESA 8th Earth Explorer and large efforts are currently dedicated to the development of an implementation scheme for an accurate mapping of fluorescence from the selected spaceborne sensor and mission configuration. Field and airborne data collected in different experimental campaigns, together with simulated data, have been used to demonstrate the feasibility of fluorescence retrievals and the potential of exploiting high spatial resolution fluorescence maps for a better understandin…

FLORISfield measurementComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHyperspectral imagingContext (language use)Atmospheric modelFLEX missionGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSRemote sensing (archaeology)Simulated datafield measurementsHyPlantSun-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceHigh spatial resolutionEnvironmental scienceFLEXChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensing2014 6th Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS)
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Sun-induced fluorescence - a new probe of photosynthesis: First maps from the imaging spectrometer HyPlant.

2015

Variations in photosynthesis still cause substantial uncertainties in predicting photosynthetic CO2 uptake rates and monitoring plant stress. Changes in actual photosynthesis that are not related to greenness of vegetation are difficult to measure by reflectance based optical remote sensing techniques. Several activities are underway to evaluate the sun-induced fluorescence signal on the ground and on a coarse spatial scale using space-borne imaging spectrometers. Intermediate-scale observations using airborne-based imaging spectroscopy, which are critical to bridge the existing gap between small-scale field studies and global observations, are still insufficient. Here we present the first …

Chlorophyllinduced fluorescencesunImaging spectrometer2306 Global and Planetary ChangeFluorescence2300 General Environmental SciencePhotosynthesiEnvironmental ChemistryAirborne measurement910 Geography & travelSpectral resolutionPhotosynthesisAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Spectroscopyairborne measurementsChlorophyll fluorescenceGeneral Environmental ScienceRemote sensingGlobal and Planetary ChangeSpectrometerEcology2300Remote sensingImaging spectroscopyVegetation monitoringFLEXImaging spectroscopy10122 Institute of GeographyGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDASpectrometry FluorescenceSun-induced fluorescence2304 Environmental ChemistryHyPlantRemote Sensing TechnologySunlightEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityChlorophyll fluorescence2303 EcologyGlobal change biology
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