Remote sensing of the biosphere; Proceedings of the Meeting, Orlando, FL, Apr. 19, 20, 1990The global context and monitoring of the biological aspects relevant to the EOS program are addressed, the large-scale regional field experiments required to understand ecosystem functioning in more detail and to calibrate the application of remote-sensing techniques for extracting flux and state information are covered, and sensors of the proposed EOS platform are discussed. Attention is given to terrestrial productivity, both tropical-forest and semiarid environments, coastal environments, and global oceanic productivity. Focus is placed on the First International Field Experiment (FIFE) in Kansas, the HAPEX field experiment in France, the ABLE-2 experiment in the Amazon, and the Forest Ecosystem Study in Maine. The proposed electro-optical instruments for EOS including both MODIS-N and MODIS-T, the AIRS and MISR instruments, the ITIR, and ERBE calibration issues are considered.
Document ID
19910052078
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Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Smith, James A. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)