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Airborne remote sensing surveys from fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters allows for the collection of spectral signatures over areas that are too large for ground-based measurement.
It also makes possible surveying dangerous or otherwise inaccessible areas such as water bodies. Additionally, it provides a method of data collection that leaves an environment or specific location undisturbed during the project.
Within the earth and environmental sciences, the most common method of airborne measurement is visible and near infrared (NIR) hyperspectral and multispectral imagery. Airborne spot measurements using portable instrumentation are often used to complement these imaging techniques to develop spectral signature libraries, validate generated maps and other derived imagery.
These methods are used for studying a wide range of the earth’s geophysical characteristics including:
For examples of airborne measurement applications by researchers using ASD instruments select any of the links below.
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
Chesapeake Lighthouse and Aircraft Measurements for Satellites “CLAMS” July 10 – Aug 2, 2001
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
Southern Africa Validation of EOS (SAVE) Status Report Period of Report: 6 June 2000 -- 28 Sept. 2001
Spectroscopy and Modelling Group at the Department of Infrared Technology
Use of Scanning Infrared Surface Temperature Radiometer (SISTeR)
ASD Chemometrics and Instrumentation Training
May 15, 2012
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May 07, 2012
Mineral exploration: The misconception that spectral data sets have to be interpreted one “squiggly” spectrum at a time
May 02, 2012
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