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Proximal-sensing-powered modelling of energy-water fluxes in a vineyard: A spatial resolution analysis

2021

Spatial resolution is a key parameter in energy–water surface flux modelling. In this research, scale effects are analyzed on fluxes modelled with the FEST-EWB model, by upscaling both its inputs and outputs separately. The main questions are: (a) if high-resolution remote sensing images are necessary to accurately model a heterogeneous area; and (b) whether and to what extent low-resolution modelling provides worse/better results than the upscaled results of high-resolution modelling. The study area is an experimental vineyard field where proximal sensing images were obtained by an airborne platform and verification fluxes were measured via a flux tower. Modelled fluxes are in line with th…

Spatial resolutionPixelEvapotranspirationEnergy-balance modelScienceQVineyardSpatial heterogeneityFlux (metallurgy)Approximation errorEvapotranspirationUpscalingCalibrationGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceImage resolutionEnergy (signal processing)Settore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaRemote sensing
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Assessing daily actual evapotranspiration through energy balance: an experiment to evaluate the selfpreservation hypothesis with acquisition time

2013

An operational use of the actual evapotranspiration estimates requires the integration from instantaneous to daily values. This can commonly be achieved under the hypothesis of daytime self-preservation of the evaporative fraction. In this study, it has been evaluated the effect of this assumption on the assessment of daily evapotranspiration from proximity sensing images acquired at hourly intervals over a homogeneous olive groove. Results have been validated by comparison with observations made by a micrometeorological (EC-flux tower) and an eco-physiological (sap flux) sensor. SEBAL model has been applied to thermal and multispectral images acquired during a clear day on August 2009 trou…

Spatial resolutionSEBALDaytimeEvapotranspirationMeteorologyMultispectral imageSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEnergy balanceFluxEnergy balanceEnergy balance; Evapotranspiration; Self-preservation hypothesis; Spatial resolutionGeographyConsistency (statistics)Evapotranspirationenergy balance evapotranspiration self-preservation hypothesis spatial resolutionSelf-preservation hypothesisSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliImage resolutionSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaRemote sensing
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A red-edge spectral index for remote sensing estimation of green LAI over agroecosystems

2013

Abstract Leaf area index (LAI) is a key biophysical parameter for the monitoring of agroecosystems. Conventional two-band vegetation indices based on red and near-infrared relationships such as the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) are well known to suffer from saturation at moderate-to-high LAI values (3–5). To bypass this saturation effect, in this work a robust alternative has been proposed for the estimation of green LAI over a wide variety of crop types. By using data from European Space Agency (ESA) campaigns SPARC 2003 and 2004 (Barrax, Spain) experimental LAI values over 9 different crop types have been collected while at the same time spaceborne imagery have been acquir…

Spectral indexSoil ScienceRed edgeHyperspectral imagingSatellitePlant SciencePrecision agricultureVegetationLeaf area indexAgronomy and Crop ScienceNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexMathematicsRemote sensingEuropean Journal of Agronomy
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Challenges in the atmospheric characterization for the retrieval of spectrally resolved fluorescence and PRI region dynamics from space

2021

Abstract In the coming years, Earth Observation missions like the FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) will acquire the radiance signal from the visible to the near-infrared at a very high spectral resolution, enabling exciting prospects for new insights in satellite-based photosynthetic studies. In this context, the process of de-coupling atmospheric and vegetation-related spectral signatures will become essential to guarantee a reliable estimation of the vegetation photosynthetic activity from space. Dynamic changes related to the vegetation photosynthetic status result in subtle contributions to the top of atmosphere radiance signal, e.g. due to the emission of the solar-induced chlorophyll fluo…

Spectral signature010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAtmospheric pressure0208 environmental biotechnologyAtmospheric correctionSoil ScienceGeologyContext (language use)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringAerosolRadiative transferRadianceEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth SciencesWater vapor0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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A directional spectral mixture analysis method: application to multiangular airborne measurements

2006

This study aims at developing an operational approach-namely, directional spectral mixture analysis (DISMA)-for retrieving vegetation parameters like fractional vegetation cover (FVC) and leaf area index (LAI) from multispectral and multiangular data. The approach attempts to highlight the consistency of one-dimensional models and linear mixture approaches. DISMA combines spectral signatures of soil and vegetation components with an analytical approximation of the radiative transfer equation, giving rise to a fast invertible bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) model of discontinuous canopies. Both the forward model and its inversion using a simple technique based on looku…

Spectral signatureMean squared errorMultispectral imageRadiative transferGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesImage processingBidirectional reflectance distribution functionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLeaf area indexHyMapMathematicsRemote sensingIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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Cloud detection for CHRIS/Proba hyperspectral images

2005

Accurate and automatic detection of clouds in satellite scenes is a key issue for a wide range of remote sensing applications. With no accurate cloud masking, undetected clouds are one of the most significant source of error in both sea and land cover biophysical parameter retrieval. Sensors with spectral channels beyond 1 um have demonstrated good capabilities to perform cloud masking. This spectral range can not be exploited by recently developed hyperspectral sensors that work in the spectral range between 400- 1000 nm. However, one can take advantage of their high number of channels and spectral resolution to increase the cloud detection accuracy, and to describe properly the detected c…

Spectral signaturePixelRemote sensing applicationComputer sciencebusiness.industryHyperspectral imagingCloud computingSpectral bandsLand coverReflectivitySubpixel renderingVNIRbusinessImage resolutionWater vaporRemote sensingProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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Potential retrieval of biophysical parameters from FLORIS, S3-OLCI and its synergy

2012

The main objective of FLEX is the measurement of vegetation chlorophyll fluorescence (Fs) from space and the exploitation of this signal to better understand the carbon cycle. FLuORescence Imaging Spectrometer (FLORIS) is the main instrument of the FLEX mission concept. ESA's Earth Science Advisory Committee recommended the investigation of the FLEX concept as an in-orbit demonstrator to be flown as a tandem mission with Sentinel-3 (S-3). S-3 is amongst others equipped with the Ocean Land Colour Instrument (OLCI). When flown in tandem these instruments are expected to provide an accurate characterization of key atmospheric and surface parameters to facilitate Fs retrieval for FLORIS. In thi…

SpectrometerComputer scienceRadiative transferRadianceRange (statistics)VegetationSoil typeChlorophyll fluorescenceFluorescenceRemote sensingCarbon cycle2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) Mission: From Spectral Measurements to High-Level Science Products

2021

The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission was selected in 2015, by the European Space Agency (ESA), as an Earth Explorer mission, with a launch planned for 2024. The key scientific objective of the mission is the quantitative global mapping of actual photosynthetic activity of terrestrial ecosystems, as a function of variable vegetation health status and environmental stress conditions. The measurements will have a spatial resolution of 300 m, adequate to resolve land surface processes associated to vegetation dynamics at a global scale. To be able to accomplish such objective, the FLEX mission carries the FLORIS spectrometer, specially optimized to map vegetation fluorescence with a spectra…

SpectrometerFLEXEnvironmental scienceSampling (statistics)VegetationScale (map)Image resolutionEnvironmental stressSpace explorationRemote sensing2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS
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Coupled retrieval of aerosol optical thickness, columnar water vapor and surface reflectance maps from ENVISAT/MERIS data over land

2008

An algorithm for the derivation of atmospheric parameters and surface reflectance data from MEdium Resolution Imaging Specrometer Instrument (MERIS) on board ENVIronmental SATellite (ENVISAT) images has been developed. Geo-rectified aerosol optical thickness (AOT), columnar water vapor (CWV) and spectral surface reflectance maps are generated from MERIS Level-1b data over land. The algorithm has been implemented so that AOT, CWV and reflectance products are provided on an operational manner, making no use of ancillary parameters apart from those attached to MERIS products. For this reason, it has been named Self-Contained Atmospheric Parameters Estimation from MERIS data (SCAPE-M). The fund…

SpectrometerMeteorologyCorrelation coefficientAtmospheric correctionSoil ScienceGeology550 - Earth sciencesAERONETAerosolEnvironmental scienceSatelliteComputers in Earth SciencesImage resolutionWater vaporRemote sensing
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Spectral calibration and atmospheric correction of ultra-fine spectral and spatial resolution remote sensing data. Application to CASI-1500 data

2007

Imaging spectrometers operating in the solar spectrum measure the upwelling reflected solar radiation, and are an important tool in the bio/geochemical characterization of the Earth system. Surface reflectance is usually the starting point for the retrieval of biophysical parameters from remote measurements. Reliable radiometric and spectral calibrations and accurate atmospheric correction are mandatory in the interpretation of the surface reflectance. A complete surface reflectance retrieval scheme specifically designed for ultra-fine spectral resolution (bandwidth from 10 to 2 nm) and spatial resolution (pixel size less than 10 m) imaging spectrometers is presented in this work. The asses…

Spectrometerbusiness.industryAtmospheric correctionSoil Science550 - Earth sciencesGeologyImaging spectroscopyOpticsCalibrationRadiative transferRadiometryEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth SciencesSpectral resolutionbusinessImage resolutionRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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