نتایج جستجو برای: modis sensors

تعداد نتایج: 100953  

2011
P. Teluguntla D. Ryu B. George J. P. Walker

Remote sensing can provide estimates of spatially distributed actual evapotranspiration (ET) at different spatial scales. Methods that combine remotely sensed observations with other ground-based information on land and atmospheric properties usually allow improved estimates of spatially distributed evapotranspiration (ET) than when remotely sensed data are used alone. Spatial resolution of rem...

2018
Baodong Xu Taejin Park Kai Yan Chi Chen Yelu Zeng Wanjuan Song Gaofei Yin Jing Li Qinhuo Liu Yuri Knyazikhin Ranga B. Myneni

The operational Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Leaf Area Index (LAI) and Fraction of Photosynthetically Active Radiation absorbed by vegetation (FPAR) algorithm has been successfully implemented for Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) observations by optimizing a small set of configurable parameters in Look-Up-Tables (LUTs). Our preliminary evaluation showed ...

2014
A. Lyapustin Y. Wang X. Xiong G. Meister S. Platnick R. Levy B. Franz S. Korkin T. Hilker J. Tucker F. Hall P. Sellers A. Wu A. Angal

The Collection 6 (C6) MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) land and atmosphere data sets are scheduled for release in 2014. C6 contains significant revisions of the calibration approach to account for sensor aging. This analysis documents the presence of systematic temporal trends in the visible and near-infrared (500 m) bands of the Collection 5 (C5) MODIS Terra and, to lesser...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Wei Chen Hang Yin Kazuyuki Moriya Tetsuro Sakai Chunxiang Cao

Remote sensing data from multi-source optical and SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) sensors have been widely utilized to detect forest dynamics under a variety of conditions. Due to different temporal coverage, spatial resolution, and spectral characteristics, these sensors usually perform differently from one another. To conduct statistical modeling accuracies evaluation and comparison among seve...

Journal: :International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation : ITC journal 2004
Andrew J Tatem Scott J Goetz Simon I Hay

Earth-observing satellites have only recently been exploited for the measurement of environmental variables of relevance to epidemiology and public health. Such work has relied on sensors with spatial, spectral and geometric constraints that have allowed large-area questions associated with the epidemiology of vector-borne diseases to be addressed. Moving from pretty maps to pragmatic control t...

2013
Xin Zhang Xiang Zhao Guodong Liu Qian Kang Donghai Wu

Data from multiple sensors are frequently used in Earth science to gain a more complete understanding of spatial information changes. Higher quality and mutual consistency are prerequisites when multiple sensors are jointly used. The HJ-1A/B satellites successfully launched on 6 September 2008. There are four charge-coupled device (CCD) sensors with uniform spatial resolutions and spectral rang...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2021

Retrieval of water properties from satellite-borne imagers viewing oceans and coastal areas in the visible region spectrum requires removing effect atmosphere, which contributes approximately 80–90% measured radiance over open ocean blue spectral region. The Gordon Wang algorithm originally developed for SeaWiFS (and used with other NASA sensors, e.g., MODIS) forms basis many atmospheric remova...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2011
Richard L. Miller Cheng-Chien Liu Christopher J. Buonassissi An-Ming Wu

For many coastal waters, total suspended matter (TSM) plays a major role in key biological, chemical and geological processes. Effective mapping and monitoring technologies for TSM are therefore needed to support research investigations and environmental assessment and management efforts. Although several investigators have demonstrated that TSM or suspended sediments can be successfully mapped...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Claudia Notarnicola Martial Duguay Nico Mölg Thomas Schellenberger Anke Tetzlaff Roberto Monsorno Armin Costa Christian Steurer Marc Zebisch

A new algorithm for snow cover monitoring at 250 m resolution based on Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) images is presented. In contrast to the 500 m resolution MODIS snow products of NASA (MOD10 and MYD10), the main goal was to maintain the resolution as high as possible to allow for a more accurate detection of snow covered area (SCA). This is especially important in moun...

2011
Claudia Notarnicola Daniela Di Rosa

This paper presents a cross-comparison of the data acquired by the MODIS and CloudSat sensors in order to understand the limit of the developed cloud-mask algorithm and to provide a quantitative validation assessment of cloud masks by using exclusively remotely sensed data. The analysis has been carried out by comparing both the intermediate levels of the cloud mask such as the brightness tempe...

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