NASA's Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS
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Köp båda 2 för 3633 krThis volume is a synthesis of the NASA funded work under the Land-Cover and Land-Use Change Program. Hundreds of scientists have worked for the past eight years to understand one of the most important forces that is changing our planet-human impac...
From the reviews: This book is directed to those involved in monitoring land surfaces using remotely sensed data . provides a solid reference to the current science and application of the ASTER and MODIS sensors. This book encompasses both the technical aspects and the wide range of applications of both sensors. provides an excellent reference for the technical specifications and consideration in these sensors. Those who use ASTER or MODIS imagery for land observations should consider finding room on their bookshelves for this book. (Anthony L. Nguy-Robertson, Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, January, 2012)
Bhaskar Ramachandran is a senior scientist who supports the NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) science mission at the Earth Resources and Observation Science (EROS) Center at the U.S. Geological Survey in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He currently supports the MODIS science mission, and has performed similar roles for the Landsat-7 and ASTER missions in the past. His current research interests include the use of semantic web capabilities, and building ontologies to represent geospatial science knowledge domains. Chris Justice is a Professor and Research Director at the Geography Department of the University of Maryland. He is the land discipline chair for the NASA MODIS Science Team and is responsible for the MODIS Fire Product. He is a member of the NASA NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP) Science Team. He is the NASA Land Cover Land Use Change Program Scientist. His current research is on land cover and land use change, the extent and impacts of global fire, global agricultural monitoring,and their associated information technology and decision support systems. Michael Abrams received his degrees in Biology and Geology from the California Institute of Technology. Since 1973 he has worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in geologic remote sensing. He served on the science team for many instruments, including Skylab, HCMM, Landsat, and EO-1. Areas of specialization are mineral exploration, natural hazards, volcanology, and instrument validation. He has been on the US/Japan ASTER Science Team since 1988, and became the ASTER Science Team Leader in 2003.
Prologue.- Acknowledgments.- Part I: The Earth Observing System and the Evolution of ASTER and MODIS.- Part II: ASTER and MODIS: Instrument Design, Radiometry and Geometry.- Part III: ASTER and MODIS: Data Systems.- Part IV: ASTER Science and Applications.- Part V: MODIS Science and Applications.- Part VI: The Future of Land Remote Sensing.- Index.