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OTTER
Oregon Transect Ecosystem Research Project
1989—1991
western coniferous forest in Oregon
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3 Deployments
· 14 Data Products1989-05-27 | 1989-08-23 |
1991-05-15 | 1991-08-24 |
1990-02-22 | 1991-01-07 |
The Spectron Engineering SE-590 is a portable battery or A/C operated spectroradiometer consisting of a CE500 data analyzer/logger controller, CE390 spectral detector head and an external battery charger/power supply. The CE500 is a self contained microprocessor based controller which processes the signal from the detector head, amplifying and digitizing it with 12 bit resolution. For each spectral scan, the controller actuates the CE390 shutter, measures and stores the dark current, calculates optimum integration time, acquires the spectrum and automatically subtracts the noise for all 256 spectral elements. A series of scans can be taken and automatically averaged. The spectrum is stored in a double precision register which saves the entire 12-bit binary spectra until it is transmitted through the RS-232C port. The spectral detector head uses a diffraction grating as the dispersing element; the spectrum is imaged onto a 256 element photodiode array. Each element integrates simultaneously acquiring the spectrum in a fraction of a second. The interconnect cable from the spectral head to the controller couples the spectral signals to the controller, and the timing and control signals to the detector head. A shutter in the detector head, operated by the controller, closes the light path for dark current measurements.
Earth Science > Cryosphere > Snow/ice > Reflectance > Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Reflectance
The Modular Multiband Radiometer (MMR) is an airborne multispectral radiometer manufactured by Barnes Engineering Company. MMR measures radiance across 8 spectral bands in the infrared and visible wavelengths (0.4-12.5 μm) to provide imagery of vegetation and other surface features. At an altitude of 300 m, the MMR has an instantaneous field of view (IFOV) of approximately 79 m and a 15-degree field of view (FOV). It is typically deployed on small aircraft such as helicopters but can be deployed on ground-based platforms as well.
Earth Science > Spectral/engineering > Visible Wavelengths > Visible Imagery
Earth Science > Spectral/engineering > Visible Wavelengths > Visible Radiance
Earth Science > Spectral/engineering > Infrared Wavelengths > Infrared Radiance
Earth Science > Land Surface > Surface Radiative Properties > Reflectance
Earth Science > Spectral/engineering > Infrared Wavelengths > Infrared Imagery