• DocumentCode
    2135472
  • Title

    Forest information from hyperspectral sensing

  • Author

    Goodenough, David G. ; Pearlman, Jay ; Chen, Hao ; Dyk, Andrew ; Han, Tian ; Li, Jingyang ; Miller, John ; Niemann, Olaf

  • Author_Institution
    Pacific Forestry Centre, Natural Resources Canada, Victoria, BC, Canada
  • Volume
    4
  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    20-24 Sept. 2004
  • Firstpage
    2585
  • Abstract
    Remote sensing of forests is a major application for Canada´s new hyperspectral satellite (HERO). Hyperspectral remote sensing can provide forest information products for applications in forest inventory, forest chemistry, and for some Kyoto Protocol information products. Through several projects, we have demonstrated that airborne and satellite hyperspectral sensing can provide accurate maps of west coast forest species. High correlations have been demonstrated between ground measurements of foliar nitrogen and estimates derived from hyperspectral sensing. Data for these experiments have included airborne AVIRIS and CASI, and satellite Hyperion data. To achieve operational accuracies of 80% or better for forest species classification, it is essential that the hyperspectral data are well calibrated. Also, sensor artifacts, such as smile, keystone, and striping, must be corrected. Methods have also been developed for mapping forest health status bioindicators: leaf chlorophyll, nitrogen, and water content. Methods have also been developed for determining canopy fractions to levels as low as 20%. If HERO generates a 1% improvement in forest product sales, this would amount to a benefit $700 million annually in Canada alone. This paper will report on the current state of hyperspectral sensing of forests, and present the hyperspectral sensor specifications needed for forest applications.
  • Keywords
    forestry; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; AVIRIS data; Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer; CASI data; Canada; Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager; HERO; Kyoto Protocol information products; airborne hyperspectral sensing; canopy fractions; foliar nitrogen; forest applications; forest chemistry; forest health status bioindicators mapping; forest information; forest inventory; forest product sales; forest species classification; ground measurements; hyperspectral data; hyperspectral satellite; hyperspectral sensor specification; leaf chlorophyll; nitrogen content; remote sensing; satellite Hyperion data; satellite hyperspectral sensing; sensor artifacts; water content; west coast forest species; Area measurement; Chemistry; Forestry; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Marketing and sales; Nitrogen; Protocols; Remote sensing; Satellites;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8742-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IGARSS.2004.1369826
  • Filename
    1369826