Title :
Development of a new airborne hyperspectral imager for volcano observations
Author :
Jitsufuchi, Tetsuya
Author_Institution :
Nat. Res. Inst. for Earth Sci. & Disaster Prevention, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
We developed a new airborne hyperspectral sensor, the Airborne Radiative Transfer Spectral Scanner (ARTS), for hyperspectral volcano observations. ARTS is a push-broom imaging spectrometer covering wavelengths from 380 to 2,450nm and 8,000 to 11,500nm with 421 bands. This study describes the ARTS system specifications and presents some in-flight performance test results obtained from the ARTS instrument overflight of the NIED building site, and the volcano observation flight over an active volcano (Sakurajima volcano) just after its eruption. At the NIED building site, the validation results indicate that the geo-correction accuracy is typically less than a two-pixel difference (RMS), and that there was good agreement between the predicted radiance at the sensor and the measured radiance at the sensor. At the Sakurajima volcano, we could detect the trace area of the pyroclastic flow caused by the eruption and the geothermal activities of Sakurajima crater. We conclude that ARTS is a well calibrated instrument for assessing volcanic activity and can be used for operational volcano observations.
Keywords :
geophysical equipment; infrared spectrometers; volcanology; AD 2007 04 05; AD 2008 04 08; Airborne Radiative Transfer Spectral Scanner; NIED building site; Sakurajima volcano; airborne hyperspectral imager; geothermal activities; push-broom imaging spectrometer; pyroclastic flow; volcano observations; wavelength 380 nm to 2450 nm; wavelength 8000 nm to 11500 nm; Buildings; Hyperspectral sensors; Imaging; Instruments; Subspace constraints; Temperature measurement; Volcanoes; Airborne; Hyperspectral Sensor; Infrared; Thermal; Volcano;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2010 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9565-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-6996
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2010.5650403