Description
Susan Ustin (UC Davis, USA) and Michael Schaepman (Wageningen UR, NL) have organized at one of the largest remote sensing conferences (IEEE IGARSS - http://www.igarss06.com/) a special session on the state of science of environmental applications of imaging spectroscopy in honor of Dr. Alexander F.H. Goetz.
20 invited keynote speakers from all over the world presented the last findings in imaging spectroscopy. Standing ovations from the audience for the contribution of Dr. Alexander F.H. Goetz were closing a conference day.
A Review of the Contributions of Dr. Alexander F. H. Goetz to Imaging Spectroscopy
Science Measurement Requirements for Imaging Spectrometers from Airborne to Spaceborne
Progress in Field Spectroscopy
Development and Implementation of Software Systems for Imaging Spectroscopy
Processing of Imaging Spectroscopy Data - Advanced Technologies
A Review of Atmospheric Correction Techniques for Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces and Ocean Color
The Development of Imaging Spectrometry of the Coastal Ocean
Interpretation of Snow’s Color from Imaging Spectrometry
Mineral Mapping and Applications of Imaging Spectroscopy
Evaluating Minerals of Environmental Concern Using Spectroscopy
Imaging Spectrometry for Soil Applications
PROSPECT+SAIL: 15 Years of Use for Land Surface Characterization
Remote Estimation of Chlorophyll Content and Gross Primary Production in Crops
Retrieval of Quantitative and Qualitative Information about Plant Pigment Systems from High Resolution Spectroscopy
Quantifying Non-Pigment Plant Components From Imaging Spectrometer Data: Using Biochemical Absorption Features to Study Ecosystem Processes
Retrieval of Biophysical/Structural Canopy Properties: An Evolving Synthesis of Imaging Spectrometry Data and Models
Combining Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Physical Modeling for Applications in Land Ecosystems.
Ecological Applications of Imaging Spectrometry: Examples from Fire danger, Plant Functional Types and Disturbance
The Future of Imaging Spectroscopy - Prospective Technologies and Applications
Twenty-Seven Years of Imaging Spectrometry of the Earth