EO-1 SCIENCE VALIDATION MEETING

    AGENDA

      Hilo, Hawaii                November 18 - 23, 2002

 

 

 


November 18, 2002

       November 20, 2002

       November 21, 2002

       November 22, 2002

 

 


Monday, November 18th

 


8:00 a.m

Registration and Continental Breakfast

 


8:45 a.m

Introductory Remarks (Ungar, Cramer, Gubbels)

 


9:30 a.m

Conifer Species Identification and Classification of Urban Land Uses with Hyperion

Peng Gong

 


10:00 a.m

Report on the Evaluation and Validation of EO-1 for Sustainable Development (EVEOSD) Project

David Goodenough

 


10:30 a.m Break

 


11:00 a.m

Tropical Forest Canopy Structure and Chemistry in the Brazilian Amazon

Kathy Heidebrecht

 


11:30 a.m

Mapping Forest Composition, Structure and Biochemistry in the Appalachians Using Data from EO-1 Hyperion, Landsat and AVIRIS

[Note: PDF unavailable for this presentation]

Phil Townsend

 


12:00 a.m Lunch

 


1:30 p.m

Evaluation of the Potential of Hyperion for Fire Danger Assessment by Comparison to the Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer

Dar Roberts

 


2:00 p.m

The Australian EO-1 Final Report: Activities and Outc omes from the Cal/Val sites

Bisun Datt

 


3:00 p.m Break

 


3:30 p.m

EO-1 Analysis Applicable to Coastal Characterization

Hsiao-hua K. Burke

 


4:00 p.m

Characterizing and Correcting Hyperion Detectors using Ice-Sheet Images

Bob Bindschadler

 


4:30 p.m Adjourn

 



 

 


Wednesday, November 20th

 


8:00 a. m

Registration and Continental Breakfast

 


8:30 a.m

Introductory Remarks

 


8:45 a.m

Validation of Hyperion in Yellowstone National Park

Joe Boardman

 


9:15 a.m

Data Continuity of Landsat-4 TM, Landsat-5 TM, Landsat-7 ETM, and Advanced Land Imager (ALI) sensors

Ross Bryant

 


9:45 a.m

Quantitative Estimation of Land Surface Variables from EO-1 Data

Shunlin Liang

 


10:15 a.m Break

 


10:40 a.m

Investigation of EO-1 for Mapping Land Use, Land Cover Change in Belize

Melba Crawford

 


11:10 a.m

Hyperspectral Mapping of Tamarix ramosissima

Ken McGwire

 


11:40 a.m

Identification, Canopy Characterization, and Mapping of Invasive Leafy Spurge with the EO-1 Hyperion Orbital Imaging Spectrometer

Ralph Root

 


12:10 Lunch

 


1:40 p.m

Analysis of Hyperspectral Data for Estimation of Temperate Forest Canopy N Concentration: Comparision between an Airborne (AVIRIS) and a Spaceborne (Hyperion) Sensor

Marie-Louise Smith

 


2:10 p.m

Inter-Calibration of Multi-Sensor Vegetation Indices for Ecosystem Variability Studies with EO-1 Hyperion

Tomoaki Miura

 


2:40 p.m

Atmospheric Correction: Model and Applications

Mikhail Alexandrov

 


3:10 p.m Break

 


3:30 p.m

Relative Performance of HATCH and Three Other Techniques for Atmospheric Correction of Hyperion Data

Alex Goetz

 


4:00 p.m

Coral/Seagrass/Algae Discrimination Using EO-1 Hyperion Data in Shallow Coral Reefs

[Note: PDF unavailable for this presentation]

Tsuneo Matsunaga

 


4:30 p.m

Performance of ALI in the Determination of Arid Region Vegetation Live Cover AND Comparison of EO-1 Instruments to ETM+ for Water Applications

John Mustard

 


5:00 p.m Reception

 



 

 


Thursday, November 21st

 


8:00 a.m Registration and Continental Breakfast

 


8:30 a.m Introductory Remarks

 


8:45 a.m

“Urban mapping with EO1, Landsat, ASTER, Ikonos and MIVIS” AND “Lagoon and Ocean Validation with EO1, Landsat, and MIVIS

Michael Abrams

 


9:15 a.m

Remote Sensing Assessment of Volcanic Debris Flow Hazards: Synergistic Uses of Spaceborne Hyperspectral, Multispectral, and Digital Topographic Datasets

James Crowley

 


9:45 a.m

EO-1 Observations of Volcanoes

Luke Flynn

 


10:15 a.m Break

 


10:35 a.m

Hyperion Validation Results for Mineral Mapping

Fred Kruse

 


11:05 a.m

Mapping of Sugarcane Biophysical Variables with the Hyperion Imaging Spectrometer on the NASA EO-1

Alex Held

 


11:35 a.m

The Advanced Land Imager On-Orbit Calibration: What We Learned During the First Two Years On-Orbit and How it Affects SVT Data

Jeff Mendenhall

 


11:55 a.m

Serendipitous ALI Stray Light Measurements During the Solar Calibration Aperture Selector Malfunction

Don Lencioni

 


12:10 a.m Lunch

 


1:40 p.m

Overview of Hyperion On-Orbit Instrument Performance, Stability, and Artifacts

Debbie Beiso

 


2:10 p.m

Advanced Land Imager Radiometric Performance and Comparison to Landsat

Dennis Helder

 


2:40 p.m

On-Orbit Radiometric and Spectral Calibration Characteristic of EO-1 Hyperion Derived with an Underflight of AVIRIS and In Situ Measurements at Salar de Arizaro, Argentina

Robert Green

 


3:10 p.m Break

 


3:30 p.m

Radiometric Calibration of ALI and Hyperion by Reference to Bright Ground Targets

Stuart Biggar

 


4:00 p.m

Cloud Cover Detection Algorithms for EO-1 Hyperion Imagery

Hsiao-hua K. Burke

 


4:30 p.m

Mapping Optical Parameters of Coastal Sea Waters Using the Hyperion Imaging Spectrometer - Intercomparison with MODIS

S. C. Liew (Presented by S.Ungar)

 


5:00 p.m Adjourn

 



 

 


Friday, November 22nd

 


8:00 a.m Registration and Coffee

 


8:45 a.m Introductory Remarks

 


9:00 am

ALI and Hyperion Trending

[Note: PDF unavailable for this presentation]

Steve Ungar

 


10:30 a.m

Hyperion Flat Fielding with 90° Yaw Data

Lawrence Ong

 


11:30 a.m Concluding Remarks and Discussion of Extended Mission

 


12:00 a.m Adjourn

 


2:00 p.m CAL/VAL Workshop: Hyperion Issues

Smile or Frown

Jay Pearlman

Hyperion Spectral Smile

Bisun Datt

 


4:30 p.m Adjourn

 


Saturday, November 23rd

 


9:00 a.m CAL/VAL Workshop: ALI Issues

 


12:00 a.m Adjourn