Mer Bleue QA4EO Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery
The data available consist of airborne hyperspectral imagery acquired for the Mer Bleue Arctic Surrogate Simulation Site (MBASSS) S2/L8 Data Product Validation Project in 2016. MBASSS was a collaborative effort aimed at developing a systematic approach for ongoing assessment and validation of satell...
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ftborealisdata:doi:10.5683/SP3/RMGOIW 2023-05-15T15:08:50+02:00 Mer Bleue QA4EO Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery Soffer, Raymond Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo Kalacska, Margaret Ifimov, Gabriela Leblanc, George Kalacska, Margaret https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/RMGOIW unknown Borealis https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/RMGOIW Earth and Environmental Sciences hyperspectral remote sensing peatland Mer Bleue bog airborne hyperspectral imagery ftborealisdata https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/RMGOIW 2022-10-10T05:45:50Z The data available consist of airborne hyperspectral imagery acquired for the Mer Bleue Arctic Surrogate Simulation Site (MBASSS) S2/L8 Data Product Validation Project in 2016. MBASSS was a collaborative effort aimed at developing a systematic approach for ongoing assessment and validation of satellite based land information products from Landsat 8 OLI and Sentinel 2 satellites. The airborne systems used for this project were the CASI-1500 and SASI-644 hyperspectral instruments (ITRES Research, Calgary AB) installed in the National Research Council Canada Flight Research Lab (NRC-FRL) Twin Otter aircraft. Standard level 2 processed imagery is provided for download as rasters in ENVI Standard format. Imagery is available from April 20, May 11, May 24 and June 23, 2016 as a set of 12 individual flight lines per date. The imagery has been atmospherically corrected and during the geocorrection process, it has been resampled to 1 m pixel size. Currently CASI and SASI imagery are provided separately. Metadata for each flight line is provided in external ascii ENVI header files (*.hdr) and *.met files. The geocorrected imagery provided with pixel level information including pixel view zenith angle (off Nadir angle), DEM, view azimuth angle, radiance path distance, column and row numbers of pixels in non-geocorrected image file, and relative pixel offset between calculated and assigned pixel location. This information is provided in associated *.nad and *.nad.hdr files. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Borealis Arctic Bleue ENVELOPE(141.406,141.406,-66.819,-66.819) Canada |
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The data available consist of airborne hyperspectral imagery acquired for the Mer Bleue Arctic Surrogate Simulation Site (MBASSS) S2/L8 Data Product Validation Project in 2016. MBASSS was a collaborative effort aimed at developing a systematic approach for ongoing assessment and validation of satellite based land information products from Landsat 8 OLI and Sentinel 2 satellites. The airborne systems used for this project were the CASI-1500 and SASI-644 hyperspectral instruments (ITRES Research, Calgary AB) installed in the National Research Council Canada Flight Research Lab (NRC-FRL) Twin Otter aircraft. Standard level 2 processed imagery is provided for download as rasters in ENVI Standard format. Imagery is available from April 20, May 11, May 24 and June 23, 2016 as a set of 12 individual flight lines per date. The imagery has been atmospherically corrected and during the geocorrection process, it has been resampled to 1 m pixel size. Currently CASI and SASI imagery are provided separately. Metadata for each flight line is provided in external ascii ENVI header files (*.hdr) and *.met files. The geocorrected imagery provided with pixel level information including pixel view zenith angle (off Nadir angle), DEM, view azimuth angle, radiance path distance, column and row numbers of pixels in non-geocorrected image file, and relative pixel offset between calculated and assigned pixel location. This information is provided in associated *.nad and *.nad.hdr files. |
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Mer Bleue QA4EO Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery |
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Mer Bleue QA4EO Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery |
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Mer Bleue QA4EO Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery |
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