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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active aircraft AIRS analysis angle applications atmospheric average AVHRR bands biomass calibration canopy Center changes channel climate cloud components correlation cover derived detector determined developed distribution Earth effects emission estimate evaporation experiment field Figure fires Flight flux forest fractional function global ground heat imaging increasing infrared instrument integration internal land marsh mass mean measurements method mode MODIS-N moisture monitoring NASA NDVI needs objectives observations obtained ocean operating optical orbit parameters performance pixel plant polarised polarization present processing production radiance radiation radiometer range ratio reflectance regions relation relationship relative remote sensing requirements resolution sampling satellite scale scan season selected sensors shown shows soil solar Space spatial spectral structure surface surface temperature Table techniques temperature values variable vegetation visible