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Earth Observation Cal/Val/QA and theUK Environmental Observation Framework 2008-2013
http://www.ukeof.org.uk/
Evidence-based adaptive management of the environment
Earth Observation Cal/Val/QA and theUK Environmental Observation Framework 2008-2013
http://www.ukeof.org.uk/documents/Towards-a-Statement-of-Need.pdf
A network of validation sites for the UK?
each ~ 50 km2, centred on secure site with:
• flux tower• automated spectrometer
© CNES, 2006
• image stacks• specific campaigns
• standardised instruments,protocols & algorithms.
Tuz Gölü, Turkey
Source: Shaw and Bryant (2009)
Source: Shaw and Bryant (2009)
Source: Shaw and Bryant (2009)
3 Aug 1984 16 Aug 1989 26 Aug 1998 15 Aug 2000 8 Aug 2003
31 July 2006 16 Aug 2006 30 July 2009 15 Aug 2009 31 Aug 2009
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31st July 2006 16th Aug 2006
31st July 2006
15th Aug 2009 31st Aug 2009
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15th Aug 2009
Hyperspectral Skydome sensor – Choi and Milton (2011)(Proof-of-concept, funded by NERC)
“The world we live in is arrayed in a wide range of time-space-category mixtures. At one extreme are simply structured environments where large blocks of a few easily discriminable, homogeneous entities are arranged in an orderly fashion.
At the other extreme are complexly structured environments. In these are found very small entitities, many categories, much spatial interfingering, substantial spectral overlap between classes, and little temporal variability between classes.
The degrees and locations of environmental complexity are largely unknown except in the most general terms, yet these data are needed to plan large-area analyses with remote sensing.”
J. Everett and D.S. Simonett (1976)