SPYSTUF hyperspectral data
Description
The SPYSTUF hyperspectral data contains high spatial and spectral resolution Aisa Eagle II (visible to near infrared, 400-900 nm) airborne imaging spectrometer above a Hyytiälä forest research station hosting the SMEAR II (Station for Measuring Ecosystem-Atmosphere Relations, 61°50' N, 24°17' E) on 3 July 2015. The spectral resolution of the data is 4.6 nm, and the spatial resolution 0.6 m. The data are partly multiangular with the senor tilted 30° off-nadir for two flight lines, resulting in measurements with the angle between the directions to the sensor and the sun of 19° (closest to hotspot), 55° (nadir) and 76° (dark spot). The data are processed to top-of-canopy geolocated reflectance factors and mosaicked. All mosaicked data were collected with the sensor pointing approximately nadir. The hyperspectral imagery is accompanied by data on basic forest variables and optical LAI from 20 plots in the image area, determined within appox. one week around the airborne acquisition.
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2021
Authors
Department of Built Environment
Matti Mõttus - Creator
Rocío Hernández-Clemente - Creator
Titta Majasalmi - Creator
Viljami Perheentupa - Creator
Vincent Markiet - Creator
IEEE DataPort - Publisher
Swansea University - Contributor
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland - Contributor
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Fields of science
Environmental engineering
Open access
Open
License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)