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#350 closed flight processing

EUFAR10/01, 199b/2010, Santander — at Version 9

Reported by: jb362 Owned by: anch
Priority: alpha 4 high Milestone: 2010 data processing completion
Component: Archiving Keywords:
Cc: Other processors:

Description (last modified by anch)

Data location: ~airborne/workspace/EUFAR10_02-2010_199b-Santander

Data arrived from ARSF via network transfer on 26/07/2010.

Scientific objectives:

1 Development of a reliable tool to estimate coastal water quality indicators by using remote sensing techniques, both airborne and satellite.

1.1. Development of a set of semi-empirical algorithms based on hyperspectral airborne and in-situ data for estimating the concentrations of the water constituents;
1.2. Migration of the developed algorithms into the satellite workflow.

  1. Implementation of an automatic warning system based on satellite imagery processing;
  1. Inclusion of the information obtained by means of remote sensing in the dataset used for the calibration of regional hydrodynamic models.

Priority: a4m - awaiting confirmation

PI: Castillo-Lopez

Sensors: ¶

  • Eagle
  • Hawk
  • Leica LIDAR

Change History (9)

comment:1 Changed 14 years ago by jb362

  • Owner set to jb362
  • Status changed from new to accepted

comment:2 Changed 14 years ago by jb362

  • Owner changed from jb362 to iopa
  • Status changed from accepted to assigned

comment:3 Changed 14 years ago by iopa

  • Owner changed from iopa to jb362

comment:4 Changed 14 years ago by jb362

  • Priority changed from alpha 4 medium to alpha 4 high

comment:5 Changed 14 years ago by anch

  • Owner changed from jb362 to anch
  • Status changed from assigned to accepted

I'll start processing the Applanix for this now.

comment:6 Changed 14 years ago by anch

Applanix and IPAS for this project completed.

comment:7 Changed 14 years ago by anch

Because this project is not in the UK, and making a DEM using STRM data is a pain, I have started LiDAR processing which I will eventually use to produce a DEM to process the hyperspectral with.

comment:8 Changed 14 years ago by jb362

  • Description modified (diff)

comment:9 Changed 14 years ago by anch

  • Description modified (diff)

LiDAR has lots of noise (mainly over ocean) and may take a while to classify, so I have put the hyperspectral back on the processing list in case anyone is looking for a hyperspectral project to get on with.

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