ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P)

The task of the ESA DUE Permafrost project is to build up an Earth observation service for high-latitudinal permafrost applications with extensive involvement of the permafrost research community. The DUE Permafrost products derived from remote sensing are land surface temperature (LST), surface soi...

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Main Authors: Elger, Kirsten, Heim, Birgit, Lantuit, Hugues, Boike, Julia, Bartsch, Annett, Paulik, Christoph, Duguay, Claude, Hachem, Sonia, Soliman, Aiman
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:30914 2024-09-15T17:34:48+00:00 ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P) Elger, Kirsten Heim, Birgit Lantuit, Hugues Boike, Julia Bartsch, Annett Paulik, Christoph Duguay, Claude Hachem, Sonia Soliman, Aiman 2011-12 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/30914/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/30914/1/AGU_2011_abstract-Elger_et_al.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.39829 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.39829.d001 unknown American Geophysical Union https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/30914/1/AGU_2011_abstract-Elger_et_al.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.39829.d001 Elger, K. , Heim, B. orcid:0000-0003-2614-9391 , Lantuit, H. orcid:0000-0003-1497-6760 , Boike, J. orcid:0000-0002-5875-2112 , Bartsch, A. , Paulik, C. , Duguay, C. , Hachem, S. and Soliman, A. (2011) ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P) , AGU 2011 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 5 December 2011 - 9 December 2011 . hdl:10013/epic.39829 EPIC3AGU 2011 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 2011-12-05-2011-12-09SanFrancisco, American Geophysical Union Conference notRev 2011 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:05:07Z The task of the ESA DUE Permafrost project is to build up an Earth observation service for high-latitudinal permafrost applications with extensive involvement of the permafrost research community. The DUE Permafrost products derived from remote sensing are land surface temperature (LST), surface soil moisture (SSM), surface frozen and thawed state (freeze/ thaw), terrain, land cover, and surface waters. Weekly and monthly averages for most of the DUE Permafrost products will be made available for the years 2007-2010. The DUE Permafrost products are provided for the circumpolar permafrost area (north of 55°N) with 25 km spatial resolution. In addition, regional products with higher spatial resolution (300-1000 m/ pixel) were developed for five case study regions. These regions are: (1) the Laptev Sea and Eastern Siberian Sea Region (RU, continuous very cold permafrost/ tundra), (2) the Yakutsk Region (RU, continuous cold permafrost/ taiga), (3) the Western Siberian transect including Yamal Peninsula and Ob Region (RU, continuous to discontinuous/ taiga-tundra), (4) the Alaska Highway Transect (US, continuous to discontinuous/ taiga-tundra), and (5) the Mackenzie Delta and Valley Transect (CA, continuous to discontinuous/ taiga-tundra). The challenge of the programme is to adapt remote sensing products that are well established and tested in agricultural low and mid-latitudinal areas for highly heterogeneous taiga/ tundra permafrost landscapes in arctic regions. Ground data is essential for the evaluation of DUE Permafrost products and is provided by user groups and global networks. A major part of the DUE Permafrost core user group is contributing to GTN-P, the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost. Its main programmes, the Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) and the Thermal State of Permafrost (TSP) have been thoroughly overhauled during the last International Polar Year (2007-2008). Their spatial coverage has been extended to provide a true circumpolar network. Ground data ranges from active layer- ... Conference Object Active layer monitoring GTN-P International Polar Year laptev Laptev Sea Mackenzie Delta permafrost taiga Tundra Yakutsk Yamal Peninsula Alaska Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The task of the ESA DUE Permafrost project is to build up an Earth observation service for high-latitudinal permafrost applications with extensive involvement of the permafrost research community. The DUE Permafrost products derived from remote sensing are land surface temperature (LST), surface soil moisture (SSM), surface frozen and thawed state (freeze/ thaw), terrain, land cover, and surface waters. Weekly and monthly averages for most of the DUE Permafrost products will be made available for the years 2007-2010. The DUE Permafrost products are provided for the circumpolar permafrost area (north of 55°N) with 25 km spatial resolution. In addition, regional products with higher spatial resolution (300-1000 m/ pixel) were developed for five case study regions. These regions are: (1) the Laptev Sea and Eastern Siberian Sea Region (RU, continuous very cold permafrost/ tundra), (2) the Yakutsk Region (RU, continuous cold permafrost/ taiga), (3) the Western Siberian transect including Yamal Peninsula and Ob Region (RU, continuous to discontinuous/ taiga-tundra), (4) the Alaska Highway Transect (US, continuous to discontinuous/ taiga-tundra), and (5) the Mackenzie Delta and Valley Transect (CA, continuous to discontinuous/ taiga-tundra). The challenge of the programme is to adapt remote sensing products that are well established and tested in agricultural low and mid-latitudinal areas for highly heterogeneous taiga/ tundra permafrost landscapes in arctic regions. Ground data is essential for the evaluation of DUE Permafrost products and is provided by user groups and global networks. A major part of the DUE Permafrost core user group is contributing to GTN-P, the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost. Its main programmes, the Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring (CALM) and the Thermal State of Permafrost (TSP) have been thoroughly overhauled during the last International Polar Year (2007-2008). Their spatial coverage has been extended to provide a true circumpolar network. Ground data ranges from active layer- ...
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author Elger, Kirsten
Heim, Birgit
Lantuit, Hugues
Boike, Julia
Bartsch, Annett
Paulik, Christoph
Duguay, Claude
Hachem, Sonia
Soliman, Aiman
spellingShingle Elger, Kirsten
Heim, Birgit
Lantuit, Hugues
Boike, Julia
Bartsch, Annett
Paulik, Christoph
Duguay, Claude
Hachem, Sonia
Soliman, Aiman
ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P)
author_facet Elger, Kirsten
Heim, Birgit
Lantuit, Hugues
Boike, Julia
Bartsch, Annett
Paulik, Christoph
Duguay, Claude
Hachem, Sonia
Soliman, Aiman
author_sort Elger, Kirsten
title ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P)
title_short ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P)
title_full ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P)
title_fullStr ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P)
title_full_unstemmed ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P)
title_sort esa due permafrost: evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the global terrestrial network of permafrost (gtn-p)
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2011
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/30914/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/30914/1/AGU_2011_abstract-Elger_et_al.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.39829
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.39829.d001
genre Active layer monitoring
GTN-P
International Polar Year
laptev
Laptev Sea
Mackenzie Delta
permafrost
taiga
Tundra
Yakutsk
Yamal Peninsula
Alaska
genre_facet Active layer monitoring
GTN-P
International Polar Year
laptev
Laptev Sea
Mackenzie Delta
permafrost
taiga
Tundra
Yakutsk
Yamal Peninsula
Alaska
op_source EPIC3AGU 2011 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 2011-12-05-2011-12-09SanFrancisco, American Geophysical Union
op_relation https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/30914/1/AGU_2011_abstract-Elger_et_al.pdf
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Elger, K. , Heim, B. orcid:0000-0003-2614-9391 , Lantuit, H. orcid:0000-0003-1497-6760 , Boike, J. orcid:0000-0002-5875-2112 , Bartsch, A. , Paulik, C. , Duguay, C. , Hachem, S. and Soliman, A. (2011) ESA DUE Permafrost: Evaluation of remote sensing derived products using ground data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P) , AGU 2011 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 5 December 2011 - 9 December 2011 . hdl:10013/epic.39829
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