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Satellite Remote Sensing GE 4150- Natural Hazards Some slides taken from Ann Maclean: Introduction to Digital Image Processing

Remote Sensing the art, science, and technology of obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment, through the process of recording, measuring and interpreting imagery and digital representations of energy patterns derived from noncontact sensor systems. (Cowell 1997) Taken from: Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3 rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Remote Sensing A remote sensing instrument collects information about an object or phenomenon within the instantaneous-field-of-view (IFOV) of the sensor system without being in direct physical contact with it. The sensor is located on a suborbital or satellite platform. Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Remote Sensing Remote sensing is a tool or technique similar to mathematics. Using sensors to measure the amount of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exiting an object or geographic area from a distance and then extracting valuable information from the data using mathematically and statistically based algorithms is a scientific activity. It functions in harmony with other spatial data-collection techniques or tools of the mapping sciences, including cartography and geographic information systems (GIS) (Clarke, 2001). Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Remote Sensing Information about an Object or Area Sensors can be used to obtain specific information about an object (e.g., the diameter of a cottonwood tree crown) or the geographic extent of a phenomenon (e.g., the boundary of a cottonwood stand). The EMR reflected, emitted, or back-scattered from an object or geographic area is used as a surrogate for the actual property under investigation. The electromagnetic energy measurements must be calibrated and turned into information using visual and/or digital image processing techniques. Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Electromagnetic Energy Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004 Thermonuclear fusion on the surface of the Sun yields a continuous spectrum of electromagnetic energy. The 6,000 K temperature of this process produces a large amount of short wavelength energy (from 0.4-0.7 µm; blue, green, and red light) that travels through the vacuum of space at the speed of light. Some energy is intercepted by the Earth where it interacts with the atmosphere and surface materials. The Earth may reflect some of the energy directly back out to space or it may absorb the short wavelength energy and then re-emit emit it at a longer wavelength.

Wavelength in meters (m) 10-14 Gamma and x-ray 10-12 Electromagnetic Spectrum and the Photon Energy of Visible Light Photon energy of visible light in electron volts (ev) 4.0 3.5 Photon wavelength in nanometers (nm) ultraviolet Sun 10-8 10-6 Ultraviolet Visible Infrared Earth 3.0 2.5 2.0 3.10 400 violet limit 2.75 450 blue 2.48 500 green 2.25 550 green limit 2.14 580 yellow 2.06 600 orange 1.91 650 red 1.77 700 red limit 1.5 1.24 1000 near-infrared 10-2 Microwave and radio waves 1.0 0.5 0.041 30k far infrared 10 0 Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Sensors Passive Sun s energy which is reflected (visible) or Absorbed and re-emitted emitted as thermal infrared wavelengths ASTER, Landsat, AVHRR Active Emit radiation Radiation reflected is detected and measured LIDAR, RADAR, and SONAR http://ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/resource/tutor/fundam/chapter1/06_e.php

Spectral Resolution Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Spatial Resolution Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

Temporal Resolution Remote Sensor Data Acquisition June 1, 2004 June 17, 2004 July 3, 2004 16 days

Radiometric Resolution 0 0 7-bit (0-127) 8-bit (0-255) 0 9-bit (0-511) 0 10-bit (0-1023)

Volcanology Map lava flows and eruptive deposits (lahars) Analyze SO 2 in volcanic plumes Thermal monitoring Digital Elevation Models Volcanic ash analysis

MODIS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Launched in 1999 on NASA s Earth Orbiting System (EOS) platform 36 spectral bands http://terra.nasa.gov/about/modis/modis_ swath.html

MODVOLC Algorithm created by University of Hawaii The MODVOLC algorithm automatically scans each 1 kilometer pixel within it to check for the presence of high- temperature hot-spots. Used not only for volcanic eruptions, but wildfires as well. http://modis.higp.hawaii.edu/

Mount Belinda South Sandwich Islands Eruption first recorded using MODVOLC Used MODIS, Landsat 7ETM+, ASTER, and RADARSAT-1 Identified first recorded eruption ever http://www.intute.ac.uk/sciences/worldguide/satellite/2374.jpg

Selected high spatial-resolution images of Montagu Island. North is up. A) Landsat 7 ETM+ Band 8 image from 4 Jan 2002 showing diffuse plume (P) emanating from Mount Belinda s summit (MB) and tephra deposits on north flank. Scale bar applies to A, B and C. B) ASTER visible band composite image (Bands 3 2-1) on 7 Dec 2003, showing tephra deposits and 2003 lava flow (L2). C) RADARSAT-1 image from 30 Oct 2003 showing recent morphology, with inset (D). Arrows point to approximate summit of Mount Belinda and vent location (MB), ash plumes (P), 600 m long lava flow first observed in Jan 2002 (L1), entrenched 2 km long lava flow first observed in Aug 2003 (L2), and arcuate fractures unrelated to this eruption (F). RADARSAT image was provided by the Alaska Satellite Facility, and is copyright 2003 CSA

ASTER Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer Launched in 1999, part of NASA s EOS Spatial Resolution 15m(VNIR), 30m(SWIR), 90(TIR). 16 day temporal resolution possible Per request basis

ASTER Uses Volcanological Studies Mineralogical Studies Hydrothermal Studies Forest Fires Glacier Studies Limnological Studies Climatology Studies Digital Elevation Models http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/gallerymap.asp

http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/content/03_data/05_application_examples/volcanology/default.htm

ASTER North Shore Oahu, HI 15 x 15 m (RGB= 1,4,3)

LANDSAT Launched in 1972, Managed by NASA and USGS ETM 7+ has 7 bands (30 and 60 m) and a panchromatic (15) Collected every 16 days Mapping lava flows, thermal monitoring, extrusion rates Landsat 7 Image of Palm Spring, CA 30 x 30 m (bands 4,3,2 = RGB) Introductory Digital Image Processing. 3rd edition. Jensen, 2004

AVHRR Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer First launched in 1978 by NOAA Global coverage 4.4 km, U.S 1 km (low spatial resolution Collected twice a day (High temporal resolution)

http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/research/avhrr/images/spurr/

IKONOS Panchromatic Images of Washington, DC Jensen, 2004 1 x 1 m spatial resolution First satellite launched by a private company, launched in 1999 1 meter panchromatic, 4 m visible and near infrared

Active Sensors Emits energy pulse, measure backscatter, records as a digital number Long wavelength-microwave Penetrates clouds and vegetation RADAR always black and white with speckled texture

RADAR European Remote Sensing 1 satellite radar image of stormwater runoff plumes from Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers into the Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors. Dec. 28, 1992. Image credit: ESA http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/earth/california/sar-la-browse.jpg

LIDAR Light Detection and Ranging Transmits a laser light to target 15 cm accuracy http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/volcanoes/msh/ Eruption04/LIDAR/