hyDRaCAT Spectral Reflectance Library: Hyperspectral Field Spectroscopy and Field Spectro-Goniometry of Siberian and Alaskan Tundra


Autoria(s): Buchhorn, Marcel; Heim, Birgit; Schwieder, Marcel
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 69.692862 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 175.649420 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 69.146890 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 68.890760 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 70.275780 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -148.720220 * DATE/TIME START: 2011-08-12T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2012-07-15T00:00:00 * MINIMUM ELEVATION: 45.0 m * MAXIMUM ELEVATION: 325.0 m

Data(s)

16/12/2015

Resumo

hyDRaCAT Spectral Reflectance Library for tundra provides the surface reflectance data and the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) of important Arctic tundra vegetation communities at representative Siberian and Alaskan tundra sites. The aim of this dataset is the hyperspectral and spectro-directional reflectance characterization as basis for the extraction of vegetation parameters, and the normalization of BRDF effects in off-nadir and multi-temporal remote sensing data. The spectroscopic and field spectro-goniometric measurements were undertaken on the YAMAL2011 expedition of representative Siberian vegetation fields and on the North American Arctic Transect NAAT2012 expedition of Alaskan vegetation fields both belonging to the Greening-of-the-Arctic (GOA) program. For the field spectroscopy each 100 m2 vegetation study grid was divided into quadrats of 1 × 1 m. The averaged reflectance of all quadrats represents the spectral reflectance at the scale of the whole grid at the 10 × 10 m scale. For the surface radiometric measurements two GER1500 portable field spectroradiometers (Spectra Vista Corporation, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA) were used. The GER1500 measures radiance across the wavelength range of 350-1,050 nm, with sampling intervals of 1.5 nm and a radiance accuracy of 1.2 × 10**-1 W/cm**2/nm/sr. In order to increase the signal-to-noise ratio, 32 individual measurements were averaged per one target scan. To minimize variations in the target reflectance due to sun zenith angle changes, all measurements at one study location have been performed under similar sun zenith angles and during clear-sky conditions. The field spectrometer measurements were carried out with a GER1500 UV-VIS spectrometer The spectrogoniometer measurements were carried out with a self-designed spectro-goniometer: the Manual Transportable Instrument platform for ground-based Spectro-directional observations (ManTIS, patent publication number: DE 10 2011 117 713.A1). The ManTIS was equipped with the GER1500 spectrometer allowing spectro-directional measurements with up to 30° viewing zenith angle by full 360° viewing azimuth angles. Measurements in central Yamal (Siberia) at the research site 'Vaskiny Dachi' were carried out in the late summer phenological state from August 12 2011 to August 28 2011. All measurements in Alaska along the North South transect on the North Slope were taken between 29 June and 11 July 2012, ensuring that the vegetation was in the same phenological state near peak growing season.

Formato

text/tab-separated-values, 35 data points

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.855997

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.855997

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Buchhorn, Marcel (2013): Ground-based hyperspectral and spectro-directional reflectance characterization of Arctic tundra vegetation communities : field spectroscopy and field spectro-goniometry of Siberian and Alaskan tundra in preparation of the EnMAP satellite mission. PhD Thesis, Uni Potsdam, urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-70189

Buchhorn, Marcel; Petereit, Reinhold; Heim, Birgit (2013): A Manual Transportable Instrument Platform for Ground-Based Spectro-Directional Observations (ManTIS) and the Resultant Hyperspectral Field Goniometer System. Sensors, 13(12), 16105-16128, doi:10.3390/s131216105

Buchhorn, Marcel; Walker, Donald A; Heim, Birgit; Raynolds, Martha K; Epstein, Howard E; Schwieder, Marcel (2013): Ground-Based Hyperspectral Characterization of Alaska Tundra Vegetation along Environmental Gradients. Remote Sensing, 5(8), 3971-4005, doi:10.3390/rs5083971

Buchhorn, Marcel (2015): Ground-based hyperspectral and spectro-directional reflectance characterization of Arctic tundra vegetation communities - Scientific summary. 3 pp, hdl:10013/epic.46473.d001

Direitos

CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Palavras-Chave #AWI_PerDyn; Comment of event; Date/Time of event; Elevation of event; Event label; FBG1; FBG2; FBG3; FBG4; File name; File size; Franklin Bluffs, Arctic North Slope, Alaska, United States of America; Happy Valley, Arctic North Slope, Alaska, United States of America; HVG1; HVG2; Latitude of event; Location of event; Longitude of event; Periglacial Dynamics @ AWI; Persistent Identifier; Remote Sensing of POlar Non-glaciated and Sensitive Environments; RESPONSE; Sampling on land; Vaskiny Dachi, Yamal Peninsula, West Siberia, Russian Federation; VDG1; VDG2
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