Title: Research in Earth Observation
1Research in Earth Observation
- Prof. Mike Barnsley,
- Department of Geography,
- University of Wales Swansea.
2Outline of Presentation
- Inferring land surface biophysical and
biochemical properties from space - Universities and industry in partnership
CHRIS/PROBA a SmallSat mission - Identifying the brown field sites mapping and
monitoring land use within urban areas.
3Global Environmental Monitoring
- Involved in several international satellite
sensor missions (NASA-MODIS, CNES-SPOT4,
CNES/NASDA-POLDER).
4Inferring Surface Biochemistry
Reflectance spectrum for a single green leaf
showing absorption by chlorophyll at 0.5?m and
0.65?m
5Scaling-up Leaf to Canopy
In radiative terms, vegetation canopies do not
behave simply as big leaves. Errors will be
introduced if we assume leaf-scale relationships
hold at the canopy scale. The magnitude of these
errors will be a function of the canopy geometry.
6Determining SurfaceBiophysical Properties
Nadir
Forward scatter
Backscatter
7Surface Biophysical Properties
NIR,Red, Green
8Surface Biophysical Properties
9Surface Biophysical Properties
Isotropic reflectance parameter (spectral albedo
at 865nm) derived from POLDER on ADEOS data.
10University/Industry Partnership
- MVA approach is being exploited for agricultural
monitoring through ESA Small-Sat project in
partnership with Sira Electro-Optics Ltd, plus
NRSC, Logica and Zeneca.
CHRIS (Compact High Resolution Imaging
Spectrometer) will be mounted on the PROBA
satellite (PROject for On-Board Autonomy).
11University/Industry Partnership
- First test of the new breed of smaller, faster,
cheaper satellites. - Good example of U.K. science budget leveraging
large ESA spend. - Transforming scientific research into
economically-viable, commercial applications of
Earth Observation
12Urban Brown Field Sites
- Need to identify urban brown field sites
suitable for re-development for the projected 4
million new homes required by 2016. - Exploit new generation of ultra-high spatial
resolution, commercially-operated satellite
sensors - BUTwe need to develop new data-processing
techniques appropriate to the scale/resolution of
the data sets that these sensors will produce.
13Urban Brown Field Sites
- Working jointly with OS, Cardiff and Bristol
CCC - Infer land use from automated structural pattern
analysis of land cover parcels identified in
digital images.
25cm image for part of Bristol.
14Urban Brown Field Sites
- Developing graph-theoretic, structural
pattern-recognition system to infer land use from
the morphological properties of, and
spatial/structural relations between, discrete
land cover parcels.
Land cover parcels
Adjacency graph
15Urban Brown Field Sites
- OS interested in potential of system to assist in
identification of new developments and in
automated map updating.
OS-derived buildings
Image-derived buildings
16Other EO Research at Swansea
- Biodiversity of coastal dune systems using
imaging spectrometers and LiDAR - Momentum and mass budgets of surging glaciers
using interferometric SAR - The carbon cycle of boreal forests using SAR
- Scaling and generalization in the production of
global land cover maps from EO.