Aardobservatie in beweging
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Aardobservatie in beweging
05/03/2013 Remote sensing for water quality retrieval Els Knaeps, Dries Raymaekers, Sindy Sterckx (VITO) Workshop DEME 24/05/2012 Remote sensing of water quality colour of the sea = blue , green, white, red, yellow, brown and black or any intermediate shade. the optical properties of matter such as algae, certain dissolved organic substances, inorganic suspended particles (e.g. sand, mud, clay) may all affect the water colour. Conversely, it may be possible to estimate remotely these water constituents. 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 2 Products IOCCG (2012). Mission Requirements for Future Ocean-Colour Sensors. McClain, C. R. and Meister, G. (eds.), Reports of the International Ocean-Colour Coordinating Group, No. 13, IOCCG, Dartmouth, Canada. 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 3 Platforms and sensors 400-800 km A new pair of glasses to view Earth 1-5 km 75-200m Sentinel-2 concept model Sentinel-2 concept model Sentinel-3 concept model Sentinel-3 concept model <100m 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 4 Workshop DEME 24/05/2012 Trade-offs Local coverage Global coverage 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 5 Satellite previous ocean colour missions: CZCS (NIMBUS-7) POLDER (ADEOS) OCTS (ADEOS) SeaWiFS (SeaStar) OCI (ROCSAT) OCM (IRS-P4) MERIS (ENVISAT) GLI (ADEOS-II) Current ocean colour missions include: MODIS Terra/Aqua (EOSAM1/EOS-PM1) COCTS (HY-1B) GOCI-I (COMS) VIIRS (Suomi NPP) OCM-2 (Oceansat-2); Future ocean colour missions include: OLCI (SENTINEL-3) SGLI (GCOM-C1) GOCI-II (GeoKOMPSAT-2B) 400-800 km A new pair of glasses to view Earth 1-5 km 75-200m <100m Sentinel-2 concept model Sentinel-3 concept model 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 6 Workshop DEME 24/05/2012 Examples – Chl-a and TSM from MERIS Workshop DEME 24/05/2012 April 22nd 2003 concentration of CHL, SPM and the estimated standard error per pixel for CHL and SPM •Systematic acquisition •Near real time service •Global coverage •Low spatial resolution H.J. Van Der Woerd, R. Pasterkamp / Remote Sensing of Environment 112 (2008) 1795– 1807 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 7 Examples – Chl-a and TSM from MERIS median CHL values for the month April 2003 , derived from MERIS RR observations with HYDROPT H.J. Van Der Woerd, R. Pasterkamp / Remote Sensing of Environment 112 (2008) 1795– 1807 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 8 Workshop DEME 24/05/2012 Example: follow up of dredging plumes 400-800 km 1-5 km 75-200m <100m 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 9 Airborne 400-800 km 1-5 km 75-200m <100m 05/03/2013 05/03/ © 2013, VITO NV 10 Workshop DEME 24/05/2012 Example: follow up of TSM concentrations during the tidal cycle 400-800 km 1-5 km 75-200m <100m 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 11 Fixed wing UAS Draganfly UAV Main goal:Payload flexibility Main goal: Imaging and point measurements in complex environments Specific characteristics: 2.2 meter wingspan +/- 2kg payload capacity Draganfly X6 91 cm Max size 1.5 kg max Take-Off weight ET Cruiser Oktocopter UAS Diameter: 105 cm Height: 42 cm. Helicopter weight is 1,5 kg Maximum payload capacity of 2000g UAV up to 30 kg total weight 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV Payload: 6-10kg Wingspan: 380cm Length: 280cm 12 Workshop DEME 24/05/2012 Lichtweight compact cameras Micro-Hyperspec VNIR 400-800 km 1-5 km 75-200m <100m 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 13 Fixed cameras LiCrIS – liquid Crystal based Imaging Spectrometer PC 400-800 km Liquid crystal tuneable filter 1-5 km Lens 75-200m <100m Digital camera 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 14 Example: Follow up of algae blooms in a reservoir 400-800 km 1-5 km 75-200m <100m 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 15 05/03/2013 25/03/ © 2013, VITO NV 16 16 Thank you! Contact: [email protected] http://hyperspectral.vgt.vito.be VITO remote sensing team 05/03/2013 © 2013, VITO NV 17