Arnold G. Dekker, CSIRO Land & Water
E. Raymond Hunt, USDA-ARS
A suite of sulfate minerals were characterized spectrally, compositionally, and structurally in order to develop spectral reflectance–compositional–structural relations for this group of minerals.
Michael E. Schaepman, University of Zurich
The pH of mine impacted waters was estimated from the spectral reflectance of resident sediments composed mostly of chemical precipitates. Mine drainage sediments were collected from sites in the Anthracite Region of eastern Pennsylvania, representing acid to near neutral pH.
Fred A. Kruse, Dept of Geological Sciences & Engineering, Arthur Brant Laboratory for Exploration Geophysics, University of Nevada
Carle Pieters, Brown University
Presentation from 2005 Wood Adhesives meeting showing use of spectroscopy to measure resin, wax, and moisture in OSB chips
KeRu Wang, Key Laboratory of Oasis Ecology Agriculture of Xinjiang Corps/Shihezi University
James V. Taranik, Arthur Brant Laboratory for Exploration Geophysics, UNR
Susan L. Ustin, University of California Davis
Christina Bogner1, Iris Schmiedinger2 and Bernd Huwe2. 1Ecological Modelling, BayCEER, University of Bayreuth, Dr.-Hans-Frisch-Straße 1-3, 95448 Bayreuth, Germany 2Soil Physics Group, BayCEER, University of Bayreuth, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Samples of three ground herb types were received for model development on the ASD LabSpec NIR system.
Field campaign sponsored by CERES, MISR, MODIS-Atmospheres and the NASA/GEWEX Global Aerosol Climatology Project (GACP).
Harm Bartholomeus, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Daan Blok, Sergey Udaltsov, Roman Sofronov
by Jose Antonio Cayuela
Robert K. Vincent, Bowling Green State University
Dave Schimel, National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc.
A study was conducted to investigate whether reflectance data from vegetation in a tropical forest canopy could be used for species level discrimination.
Calibrating remotely sensed data to reflectance maximizes their quantitative utility. Many approaches exist for calibrating to reflectance (?), one of which is the empirical line (EL) method.
A radiometrically stable, commercially available spectroradiometer was used in conjunction with a simple, custom-designed telescope to make spectrally continuous measurements of solar spectral transmittance and directly transmitted solar spectral irradiance.