Quantitative remote sensing at ultra-high resolution with UAV spectroscopy: a review of sensor technology, measurement procedures, and data correction workflows
In the last 10 years, development in robotics, computer vision, and sensor technology has
provided new spectral remote sensing tools to capture unprecedented ultra-high spatial and …
provided new spectral remote sensing tools to capture unprecedented ultra-high spatial and …
Current practices in UAS-based environmental monitoring
With the increasing role that unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are playing in data collection
for environmental studies, two key challenges relate to harmonizing and providing …
for environmental studies, two key challenges relate to harmonizing and providing …
Assessing biodiversity from space: Impact of spatial and spectral resolution on trait-based functional diversity
Observing functional diversity continuously in time and space using satellite imagery forms
the basis for studying impact, interactions, and feedback of environmental change …
the basis for studying impact, interactions, and feedback of environmental change …
[HTML][HTML] Response times of remote sensing measured sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence, surface temperature and vegetation indices to evolving soil water …
Vegetation responds at varying temporal scales to changing soil water availability. These
process dynamics complicate assessments of plant-water relations but also offer various …
process dynamics complicate assessments of plant-water relations but also offer various …
A review of remote sensing of submerged aquatic vegetation for non-specialists
GSL Rowan, M Kalacska - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) is a critical component of aquatic ecosystems. It is
however understudied and rapidly changing due to global climate change and …
however understudied and rapidly changing due to global climate change and …
Multi-temporal high-resolution imaging spectroscopy with hyperspectral 2D imagers–From theory to application
With the increasing availability of spectral sensors and consumer-grade data processing
software, a democratization of imaging spectroscopy is taking place. In particular, novel …
software, a democratization of imaging spectroscopy is taking place. In particular, novel …
Genetic constraints on temporal variation of airborne reflectance spectra and their uncertainties over a temperate forest
Remote sensing enhances large-scale biodiversity monitoring by overcoming temporal and
spatial limitations of ground-based measurements and allows assessment of multiple plant …
spatial limitations of ground-based measurements and allows assessment of multiple plant …
Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence II: Review of passive measurement setups, protocols, and their application at the leaf to canopy level
Imaging and non-imaging spectroscopy employed in the field and from aircraft is frequently
used to assess biochemical, structural, and functional plant traits, as well as their dynamics …
used to assess biochemical, structural, and functional plant traits, as well as their dynamics …
[HTML][HTML] Towards consistent assessments of in situ radiometric measurements for the validation of fluorescence satellite missions
Abstract The upcoming Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) satellite mission aims to provide high
quality radiometric measurements for subsequent retrieval of sun-induced chlorophyll …
quality radiometric measurements for subsequent retrieval of sun-induced chlorophyll …
Towards a standardized, ground-based network of hyperspectral measurements: Combining time series from autonomous field spectrometers with Sentinel-2
P Naethe, A De Sanctis, A Burkart… - Remote Sensing of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Sentinel-2 satellite data enables multispectral monitoring of the earth at a high temporal
revisit rate. Combining this information with a network of optical ground measurements …
revisit rate. Combining this information with a network of optical ground measurements …