نتایج جستجو برای: MODIS Sensors

تعداد نتایج: 100953  

Journal: :desert 2008
g. azizi s.k. alavi panah n. goodarzi m. kazemi

temperature is considered as the basic element of climate and also the environmental limiting factor in lutdesert. in this research, in order to identify the temperature of lut desert located in east of central iran, using remote sensing data, six series of modis sensor images related to june 24th & december 23rd 2002, and also january 22nd, march 22nd, june 22nd & september 24th 2003 w...

2008
Joel S. Kuszmaul Henrique Momm Greg Easson

The SERVIR Fire Rapid Response System web site displays and distributes daily images of near-real-time MODIS data processed by the MODIS Rapid Response System. The MODIS Rapid Response System was developed by Science Systems and Applications Inc. scientists at the Goddard Space Flight Center and implanted as the SERVIR extension for the use of personnel involved in environmental monitoring and ...

2004
X. Xiong J. Sun S. Xiong W. L. Barnes

The moon is a very stable reference source that has been used for the space-borne sensors’ radiometric calibration and/or radiometric stability monitoring. In this paper, we present an approach that uses the sensors’ on-orbit lunar observations for their spatial characterization and apply the method to the MODIS instruments that are currently operating onboard NASA EOS Terra and Aqua satellites...

2013
Weijiao Huang Jingfeng Huang Xiuzhen Wang Fumin Wang Jingjing Shi

Long-term monitoring of regional and global environment changes often depends on the combined use of multi-source sensor data. The most widely used vegetation index is the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), which is a function of the red and near-infrared (NIR) spectral bands. The reflectance and NDVI data sets derived from different satellite sensor systems will not be directly com...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Belen Franch Eric F. Vermote Jean-Claude Roger Emilie Murphy Inbal Becker-Reshef Christopher Justice Martin Claverie Jyoteshwar R. Nagol Ivan Csiszar Dave Meyer Frédéric Baret Edward J. Masuoka Robert E. Wolfe Sadashiva Devadiga

The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sensor provides a unique global remote sensing dataset that ranges from the 1980s to the present. Over the years, several efforts have been made on the calibration of the different instruments to establish a consistent land surface reflectance time-series and to augment the AVHRR data record with data from other sensors, such as the Moderate ...

2004
Frédéric Jacob Franc̨ois Petitcolin Thomas Schmugge Éric Vermote Andrew French Kenta Ogawa

This study compared surface emissivity and radiometric temperature retrievals derived from data collected with the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) sensors, onboard the NASA’s Earth Observation System (EOS)-TERRA satellite. Two study sites were selected: a semi-arid area located in northern Chihuahuan de...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Mati Kahru Raphael M. Kudela Clarissa R. Anderson Marlenne Manzano-Sarabia B. Greg Mitchell

Retrievals of ocean surface chlorophyll-a concentration (Chla) by multiple ocean color satellite sensors (SeaWiFS, MODIS-Terra, MODIS-Aqua, MERIS, VIIRS) using standard algorithms were evaluated in the California Current using a large archive of in situ measurements. Over the full range of in situ Chla, all sensors produced a coefficient of determination (R) between 0.79 and 0.88 and a median a...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Nischal Mishra Dennis L. Helder Amit Angal Jason Choi Xiaoxiong Xiong

The objective of this paper is to report the improvements in an empirical absolute calibration model developed at South Dakota State University using Libya 4 (+28.55°, +23.39°) pseudo invariant calibration site (PICS). The approach was based on use of the Terra MODIS as the radiometer to develop an absolute calibration model for the spectral channels covered by this instrument from visible to s...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
e. javadnia m. r. mobasheri gh. a. kamali

sensors onboard meteorological satellites such as modis and avhrr are able to collect information adequate in frequency but with low spatial resolution. the problem can be overcome, if one finds a way to increase the quality of the vegetation indices through searching in each individual pixel of the images, employing concurrent higher spatial resolution images. the objective of this study was t...

2004
A. Bannari

Considering a forest cover (Balsam Fir with various densities) we analyze the sensitivity of several vegetation indices to ozone absorption using physical simulations in the spectral bands of MODIS, VEGETATION and AVHRR sensors. Except for the EVI, MSR and GARI, the results indicate that all the vegetation indices used in this study normalize the ozone absorption in particular TSARVI and GEMI. ...

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