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EMP 580 Fall 2015 Dr. Jim Graham Materials from Sara Hanna Remotely Sensed Data EMP 580 Fall 2015 Dr. Jim Graham Materials from Sara Hanna

Remotely Sensed Data Remotely Sensed data is: Acquired remotely from the observer This makes it different from field surveys Acquired by: Satellites Airplanes UAVs/UAS/Drones Automated Stations?

Active vs. Passive “Sensors” can be active or passive Active sensors send out a signal and measure the returned signal: LiDAR Radar Passive sensors measure energy emitted by another source, usually the sun Most of the data we use (except DEMs) are from passive sensors so we’ll be talking about them from now on For more information, see GSP 216

Earth Observing Satellites

Landsat 8 – King Fire True Color The King Fire was a wildfire that scorched over 97,000 acres of land in El Dorado County, California in the fall of 2014 True Color

False Color (Red – Shortwave Infrared, Green – NIR, Blue – Visible) Landsat 8 - King Fire False Color (Red – Shortwave Infrared, Green – NIR, Blue – Visible)

Landsat 8 - King Fire False Color (Red – Shortwave Infrared, Green – Shortwave Infrared, Blue – NIR)

Landsat 8 – King Fire October 5, 2014

Landsat Timeline

Landsat Orbit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-lbujsVa2M

Landsat The Landsat satellites have carried six different sensor types Return Beam Vidicon (RBV) Multispectral Scanner (MSS) Thematic Mapper (TM) Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM) Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS)

Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) Landsat 7 Wavelength (micrometers) Resolution (meters) Band 1 0.45-0.52 30 Band 2 0.52-0.60 Band 3 0.63-0.69 Band 4 0.77-0.90 Band 5 1.55-1.75 Band 6 10.40-12.50 60 Band 7 2.09-2.35 Band 8 .52-.90 15

Where to obtain data? USGS EarthExplorer http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ USGS Global Visualization Viewer - GLOVIS http://glovis.usgs.gov/ USDA Geospatial Data Gateway http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/

What data products are available? Landsat Archive MODIS Aerial photos Historical NHAP/NAAP/NAIP Digital Elevation Models Climate Data Watershed Land Use/ Land Cover Soils

File Sizes MODIS Image -11,127,225 pixels (7 bands, 500m resolution) Landsat Panchromatic - 234,404,221 pixels (1 band,15 m resolution) Landsat Multispectral - 58,532,901 pixels (7 bands, 30m resolution) NAIP Image - 261,532,200 pixels (4 bands, 1 m resolution)

What format ? Most data is downloaded in a compressed format Large file sizes Level 1 Data Corrected for radiometric and geometric accuracy GeoTIFF data format Separate file for each band

Commercial Quickbird – 2001 (0.60 - 2.4 m) SPOT – 1986-2014 (1.5 – 20m) IKONOS – 1999 (1 -4 m) Quickbird – 2001 (0.60 - 2.4 m) World-View-2 – 2009 (0.46 – 1.84m) WorldView-3 – 2014 (0.31 – 3.7 m) Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) 2002-Present Five satellites, 30-40 m in 3-4 bands

Electromagnetic Radiation Most remotely sensed data is derived from Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR). This includes: Visible light Infrared light (heat) X-Rays Radar Etc. To use RS data we need to review some information on EM