CAL/VAL activities for hyperspectral sensors at San Rossore test area

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CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara Sesto Fiorentino - ITALIA CAL/VAL activities for hyperspectral sensors at San Rossore test area Donatella Guzzi, Cinzia Lastri, Vanni Nardino, Ivan Pippi, Valentina Raimondi ASI Workshop Data Exploitation della missione PRISMA, precursore delle missioni iperspettrali nazionali ROMA - 1 3 March 2017

San Rossore Regional Park Humid area of international relevance within RAMSAR convention

San Rossore Cal/Val test site Cal/Val campaigns performed at San Rossore: - MIVIS and VIRS imaging spectrometers on board of CASI-212 airplane (2000 2005) - CHRIS on PROBA-1 imaging spectrometer (2002 2013) in the framework of ESA-EOPI Cat.1-LBR Project ID.2832 - HYPER-SIMGA imaging spectrometer on board of CASI-212 airplane CASI-212 (15/12/2005) - SASI and CASI airborne imaging spectrometers during the ESA Sen3Exp campaign (June 2009) - ASTER on ENVISAT imaging spectrometer during the ESA Sen3Exp campaign (June 2009) - DAEDALUS TELAER multispectral imager on board of Vulcanair AP68TP-600 airplane (10/08/2012) - HYPERION on EO-1 imaging spectrometer (10/08/2012)

San Rossore Cal/Val test site Parameters measured during Cal/Val activities: - Air temperature, pressure, humidity - Wind direction and intensity - Total and diffused solar irradiance (400 nm 1000 nm) - CO 2 and H 2 O fluxes (Fluxnet site JRC) - At ground spectral reflectance (spectral databases)

CHRIS - Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer on PROBA-1 Cal/Val activities 2002-2013 Operational mode: Field of view: push-broom 1.3 o Number of images: 5 acquisitions of the same area at +55, +36, 0, -36, -55 nadir angles along the same orbit Spectral range: Configurations: Min. Imaging area: Spatial resolution: 410-1050 nm 6 related to the required applications 13.5 km x 13.5 km (748 X 744 pixels) 18 m or 36 m Number of bands: 18, 37 or 63 Spectral resolution: Digitalization: 5-40 nm 12 bits

CHRIS acquisitions Response Corrected Images by SIRA Ltd Project ESA-EOPI Cat.1-LBR Project ID.2832 Assimilation of biophysical and biochemical variables in biochemical and hydrological models at landscape scale MZA= - 2 FZA= +55 San Rossore (Italy) 25 July 2003 MZA= - 2 o FZA= - 55 o MZA= - 2 o FZA= +36 o MZA= - 2 o FZA= 0 o MZA= - 2 o FZA=-36 o Red: 621 nm - Green: 530 nm Blue: 442 nm

CHRIS remote sensing campaigns SAVI image computed from CHRIS acquisition March 27, 2004 at FZA=00 SAVI image computed from CHRIS acquisition September 8, 2004 at FZA=00 PRI image computed from CHRIS acquisition March 27, 2004 at FZA=00 PRI image computed from CHRIS acquisition September 8, 2004 at FZA=00

CHRIS: Biogeochemical parameter retrieval and validation PRI image computed from the CHRIS acquisition on August 9, 2005 at FZA=0 0 and MZA=-6 0

Daedalus TELAER campaign 10/08/2012 DAEDALUS Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM-2) AA1278M2 (2011) on Vulcanair AP68TP-600 VIATOR GSD Begin End Heigth Air temperature 1.3 m 10.00 10.35 1110 m 26 C Four overflights over San Rossore park DAEDALUS Airborne Thematic Mapper FOV 90 IFOV Spatial corrections 1.25 mrad Roll, pitch, heading, GPS/INS Daedalus ATM wavelength (micron) 0.44 0.665 0.49 0.7 0.51 0.75 0.53 0.81 0.55 0.88 0.57 1.65 0.595 2.2 0.625 11

Daedalus TELAER campaign 10/08/2012

Daedalus acquisition over Boschetto site 10/08/2012 At-sensor radiance image and spectra. At-ground reflectance image and spectra.

Hyperion acquisition - 10/08/2012 Type: Push-broom Height: 700 Km FOV: 7.5 km Spatial resolution: 30 m Bands: 220 Spectral range: 0.4 µm 2.5 µm Spectral resolution: 10 nm San Rossore area At-sensor radiance San Rossore area At-ground reflectance Boschetto Boschetto

Hyperion acquisition - 10/08/2012 Spectra extracted from at-sensor radiance image over Boschetto area. Spectra extracted from at-ground reflectance image over Boschetto area.

Hyperion, Daedalus and in-situ acquisitions 10/08/2012 Measurements simultaneosly performed at ground, by airplane and from satellite on the same area of interest, conveniently scaled and / or processed, allowed cross-checked results.

Conclusions San Rossore Cal/Val test site managed by IFAC-CNR has been presented. Activities performed during CHRIS acquisitions in the framework of ESA project ESA-EOPI Cat.1-LBR Project ID.2832 have been illustrated. Activities performed during the TELAER campaign on 10/08/2012 and the simultaneous Hyperion acquisitions have been illustrated. Results coming from Daedalus and Hyperion acquisitions have been compared and discussed. Perspectives for Cal/Val activities at San Rossore in the frame of PRISMA mission.