EAGLE 2006 – Multi-purpose, Multi-angle and Multi-sensor In-situ, Airborne and Space-borne Campaigns over Grassland and Forest
2009
EAGLE2006 – an intensive field campaign for
the advances in land surface hydrometeorological processes
– was carried out in the Netherlands from 8th to 18th June
2006, involving 16 institutions with in total 67 people from
16 different countries. In addition to the acquisition of multiangle
and multi-sensor satellite data, several airborne instruments
– an optical imaging sensor, an imaging microwave radiometer,
and a flux airplane – were deployed and extensive ground measurements were conducted over one grassland
site at Cabauw and two forest sites at Loobos and Speulderbos
in the central part of the Netherlands. The generated data
set is both unique and urgently needed for the development
and validation of models and inversion algorithms for quantitative
land surface parameter estimation and land surface
hydrometeorological process studies. EAGLE2006 was led
by the Department of Water Resources of the International
Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
(ITC) and originated from the combination of a number
of initiatives supported by different funding agencies.
The objectives of the EAGLE2006 campaign were closely related to the objectives of other European Space Agency
(ESA) campaign activities (SPARC2004, SEN2FLEX2005
and especially AGRISAR2006). However, one important objective
of the EAGLE2006 campaign is to build up a data
base for the investigation and validation of the retrieval of
bio-geophysical parameters, obtained at different radar frequencies
(X-, C- and L-Band) and at hyperspectral optical
and thermal bands acquired simultaneously over contrasting
vegetated fields (forest and grassland). As such, all activities
were related to algorithm development for future satellite
missions such as the Sentinels and for validation of retrievals
of land surface parameters with optical and thermal
and microwave sensors onboard current and future satellite
missions. This contribution describes the campaign objectives
and provides an overview of the airborne and field campaign
dataset. This dataset is available for scientific investigations
and can be accessed on the ESA Principal Investigator
Portal http://eopi.esa.int.
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
23
References
7
Citations
NaN
KQI