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Breakout Session Discussion Forum

Breakout Session: Science Enabled by New Hyperspectral Observations Related to Physiology and Functional Types (HyspIRI)

Session Date: Monday, April 28 - 2:30 PM

Chairs: Dar Roberts, Frank Muller-Karger

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Final Breakout Report:
  • HyspIRI_Breakout_final_summary_v2.doc -   Slightly revised final breakout report  Contributed/Presented by: Roberts Roberts Presenter/Contributor: Roberts
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    Slightly revised final breakout report (.doc)   – submitted by Dar Roberts at 2008-05-16 11:38:26
     
Breakout Reports & Presentations:
  • HYSPIRI.pdf -   HyspIRI mission description  Contributed/Presented by: Decadal Survey Decadal Survey Presenter/Contributor: Decadal Survey
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    HyspIRI mission description (.pdf)   – submitted by Peter Griffith at 2008-04-24 11:37:57
     
  • pres_CC&E_PPFT_rog_080428.ppt -   Introduction to HyspIRI from Robert Green  Contributed/Presented by: Roberts Roberts Presenter/Contributor: Roberts
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    Introduction to HyspIRI from Robert Green (.ppt)   – submitted by Dar Roberts at 2008-04-28 17:04:40
     
  • cc&e_hyspiri_2008.ppt -   Introduction to HyspIRI TIR from Simon Hook  Contributed/Presented by: Roberts, Hook Roberts, Hook Presenters/Contributors: Roberts, Hook
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    Introduction to HyspIRI TIR from Simon Hook (.ppt)   – submitted by Dar Roberts at 2008-04-28 17:06:54
     
  • Nasa_te08_breakout_sum_rev.ppt -   Plenary Summary Report  Contributed/Presented by: Roberts Roberts Presenter/Contributor: Roberts
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    Plenary Summary Report (.ppt)   – submitted by Dar Roberts at 2008-04-29 10:34:53
     

The hyperspectral community may want to develop a systematic reference library of hyperspectral data that could be used in the analysis of biogeochemical dynamics. Along with the spectra, the reference library should include a description of the many contextual factors affecting vegetation reflectance measurements that need to be made in order to make sense of the spectra. There are several data products that have been developed (e.g., Aber's Canopy Chemistry Program) that could serve as the basis for the library.
– submitted by Robert (Bob) Cook at 2008-04-28 16:48:28

 

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