Environmental Remote Sensing: GEOG 2021
Environmental Remote Sensing: GEOG 2021
GEOG 2021
Dr. P. Lewis
Pearson Building, room 114, x 30585
[email protected]
Dr. M. Disney
Pearson Building, room 113, x 30592
[email protected]
Structure of Course
First half of course introduces remote sensing
Second half focuses on a practical example using remote
sensing data
8 lectures
Mondays 10-11am, G07 Pearson Building
7 practicals
Thursdays 11-1pm, in PB UNIX computer lab (room 110a)
help sessions (PB UNIX lab 110a)
- extended practical project - all of the above times
approximately from reading week onwards
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Structure of Course
Assessment
exam (60%) and coursework (40%)
coursework write-up on the extended practical
submission date – Weds 24th March (12:00??)
Course webpage
http://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/~plewis/geog2021
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Lecture Plan
Intro to RS
Radiation Characteristics
Spectral Information & intro to classification
Spatial Information
Classification
Modelling I
reading week
Modelling II
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Purpose of 2021
Enable practical use of remote sensing data through
background theory & typical operations
enchancement (spectral / spatial)
classification
practical example in environmental science
Use ENVI on Sun UNIX workstations
widely-used
good range of functionality
relatively easy to use (GUI)
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Reading and browsing
Campbell, J. B. (1996) Introduction to Remote Sensing (2nd Ed),
London:Taylor and Francis.
R. Harris, 1987. "Satellite Remote Sensing, An Introduction",
Routledge & Kegan Paul.
• Other resources
• NASA www.nasa.gov
• NASAs Visible Earth (source of data): http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/
• European Space Agency earth.esa.int
• NOAA www.noaa.gov
• Remote sensing and Photogrammetry Society UK www.rspsoc.org
• IKONOS: http://www.spaceimaging.com/
• QuickBird: http://www.digitalglobe.com/
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Free data sources on the web
• GLOVIS (USGS Global Visualisation Viewer)
– http://glovis.usgs.gov/
– All global Landsat data now available – hugely useful resource
– Plus ASTER, MODIS (moderate/coarse resolution but global coverage)
• NASA Distributed Active Archive Centres – huge range of free NASA data:
– http://nasadaacs.eos.nasa.gov/about.html (overview)
– https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/ (land)
– http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/ (oceans)
– http://www.nsidc.org/daac/ (snow and ice)
• UK/NERC
– NERC National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)
– http://www.nceo.ac.uk
– Earth Observation Data Centre
– http://www.neodc.rl.ac.uk/ (UK/European focused, with ESA data, airborne, various
campaign surveys etc. – may require registration)
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Fundamentals
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Remote Sensing: examples
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But….
• Remote sensing has various issues
– Can be expensive
– Can be technically difficult
– NOT direct
• measure surrogate variables
• e.g. reflectance (%), brightness temperature (Wm-2
oK), backscatter (dB)
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Basic Concepts: EM Spectrum
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• Temporal Resolution
Basic Concepts: 2
– minutes to days
– NOAA (AVHRR), 12 hrs, 1km
(1978+)
• Orbits – MODIS Terra/Aqua, 1-2days,
250m++
– geostationary (36 000 km altitude)
– Landsat TM, 16 days, 30 m
– polar orbiting (200-1000 km altitude) (1972+)
• Spatial resolution – SPOT, 26(...) days, 10-20 m
– 10s cm (??) - 100s km (1986+)
– Meteosat (Europe)
– GOES (US)
– GMS (Japan)
– INSAT (India)
• Polar Orbiting
– SPOT (France)
– NOAA (US)
– ERS-1 & 2, Envisat (Europe)
– ADEOS, JERS (Japan)
– Radarsat (Canada)
– EOS/NPOESS, Landat, NOAA (US)
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A Remote Sensing System
• Energy source
• platform
• sensor
• data recording / transmission
• ground receiving station
• data processing
• expert interpretation / data users
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Physical Basis
• measurement of EM radiation
– scattered, reflected
• energy sources
– Sun, Earth
– artificial
• source properties
– vary in intensity AND across wavelengths
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EM radiation
• emitted, scattered or absorbed
• intrinsic properties (emission, scattering,
absorption)
– vary with wavelength
– vary with physical / chemical properties
– can vary with viewing angle
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Data Acquisition
• RS instrument measures energy 2) Thermal infrared
received
– energy measured - temperature
– 3 useful areas of the spectrum:- of surface and emissivity
– passive – active
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Image Formation
• whiskbroom scanner
– visible / NIR / MIR / TIR
– point sensor using rotating mirror, build up image as mirror scans
– Landsat MSS, TM
• Pushbroom scanner
– mainly visible / NIR
– array of sensing elements (line) simultaneously, build up line by line
– SPOT
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Image Formation: RADAR
• real aperture radar
– microwave
– energy emitted across-track
– return time measured (slant range)
– amount of energy (scattering)
• synthetic aperture radar
– microwave
– higher resolution - extended antenna simulated
by forward motion of platform
– ERS-1, -2 SAR (AMI), Radarsat SAR, JERS
SAR
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Quantization: digital data
– received energy is a continuous signal (analogue)
– quantise (split) into discrete levels (digital)
– Recorded levels called digital number (DN)
– downloaded to receiving station when in view
– 'bits'...
• 0-1 (1 bit), 0-255 (8 bits), 0-1023 (10 bits), 0-4095 (12 bit)
– quantization between upper and lower limits (dynamic range)
• not necessarily linear
– DN in image converted back to meaningful energy measure through calibration
• account for atmosphere, geometry, ...
– relate energy measure to intrinsic property (reflectance)
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Image characteristics
• pixel - DN
• pixels - 2D grid (array)
• rows / columns (or lines / samples)
• 3D (cube) if we have more than 1 channel
• dynamic range
– difference between lowest / highest DN
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Example Applications
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Remote Sensing Examples
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Example Applications
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Example Applications
Fly-through of Mt
Hokaido
generated from
SRTM (Shuttle
RADAR
Topographic
Mapping data)
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© Infoterra Gmbh 2009: 12/1/09 1m resolution
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© Digital globe 12/1/10 0.5m resolution
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© Digital globe 12/1/10 0.5m resolution
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© Digital globe 12/1/10 0.5m resolution
High res commercial data galleries
• http://www.geoeye.com/CorpSite/gallery/Default.aspx
• http://www.digitalglobe.com/
• http://www.digitalglobe.com/index.php/27/Sample+Imagery+Gallery
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