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At times, the observation area is too large, or too inaccessible, for practical on-foot, or on-vehicle (or boat) coverage within the required observation time limits. Also, some modeling techniques require spectral observations at various altitudes. An airborne spectrometer is often the only solution. ASD FieldSpec® spectrometers have the size, weight, ruggedness, and configuration flexibility to be used in an airborne platform.
Below are links to published white papers and articles by researchers utilizing ASD instrumentation.
Empirical proof of the empirical line
Non-imaging Airborne Spectroscopy for Calibrating Satellite Imagery
SWAMI — Short-Wave Aerostat Mounted Imager
CERES Experiment Provides NASA Valuable Data
OV-10 Radiative Flux Measurements, W. L. Smith Jr., NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA.
Surface Bidirectional Reflectance Functions Derived from CERES Helicopter Data Over the Arm Southern Great Plains Site
CLAMS - Cheasapeake Lighthouse & Aircraft Measurements for Satellites July 10 - August 2/2001
OV-10 CERES Flight Summary Report CLAMS #12, Flight R-122, 8/2/01
Chesapeake Lighthouse and Aircraft Measurements for Satellites “CLAMS” July 10 – Aug 2, 2001
Chesapeake Lighthouse and Aircraft Measurements for Satellites (CLAMS)
Chesapeake Lighthouse and Aircraft Measurements for Satellites “CLAMS” July 12 – Aug 1, 2001
In-flight Radiometric and Spatial Calibration of EO-1 Optical Sensors
Global Products of Vegetation Leaf Area and Fraction Absorbed PAR From Year One of MODIS Data
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