Remote Sensing of the Biosphere: 19-20 April 1990, Orlando, FloridaJames A. Smith |
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INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCEFIELD PROGRAMS | 89 |
NEXT GENERATION EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEMS | 133 |
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aerosol aircraft AIRS albedo altitude AMSU-A analysis angle atmospheric AVHRR biomass Bowen ratio calibration cameras canopy carbon channel cloud correlation cover data compression data sets detector Earth Observing System ecosystem electronics emission EOS-A equation ERBE estimate evaporation evapotranspiration FIFE Figure fires flux measurements forest fractional GIFOV global ground heat flux infrared instrument integration Landsat leaf area index marsh microwave MISR mode MODIS MODIS-N monitoring nadir NASA NDVI ocean optical orbit parameters particulates payload photosynthesis PI instruments pixel plant polarimeter polarised polarization primary production processing radar radiance radiation radiometer ratio reflectance regions remote sensing requirements resolution sampling satellite data scale Scale Ratio scan sensible heat sensors shortwave simulated soil moisture solar Space Flight Center spacecraft spatial spectral bands spectrometer spectrum SST fields surface temperature techniques thermal trace gases variable visible wavelength WFOV