The aim of the simultaneous observation of river surface temperature is obtaining the land surface temperature in different places be of different kinds of underlying surface, while the sensor of WiDAS go into the experimental areas of the upstream of Heihe river basin. All the land surface temperature data will be used for validation of the retrieved land surface temperature from WiDAS sensor and the analysis of the scale effect of the land surface temperature, and finally serve for the validation of the authenticity of the surface temperature product from remote sensing. 1. Observation sites and other details Six places be of different kinds of underlying surface were chosen to observe surface temperature simultaneous in the upstream of Heihe river basin on 1 August. Self-recording point thermometers (observed once every 6 seconds) were used one place while handheld infrared thermometers (observed continuously during the sensor of WiDAS go into the region) were used in other five places. The main underlying surface including natural grassland, river section, river rapids, gravel. 2. Instrument parameters and calibration. The field of view of the self-recording point thermometer and the handheld infrared thermometer are 10 and 1 degree, respectively. The emissivity of the latter was assumed to be 0.95. All instruments were calibrated on 5 August, 2012 using black body during observation. 3. Data storage All the observation data were stored in excel.
GENG Liying, WANG Qingfeng, CAO Bin, WAN Xudong, PENG Li
This dataset includes five scenes, covering the artificial oasis eco-hydrology experimental area of the Heihe River Basin, which were acquired on (yy-mm-dd) 2012-04-05, 2012-04-21, 2012-05-07, 2012-06-24, 2012-07-10. The data were all acquired around 11:50 (BJT) with data product of Level 2. Landsat ETM+ dataset was downloaded from http://glovis.usgs.gov/.
United States Geological Survey (USGS) UitedStateGeologicalSurvey UitedStateGeologicalSurvey
The dataset of airborne WiDAS mission was obtained in the Linze station-Linze grassland flight zone on Jun. 29, 2008. Data available for general users include Level-2C data (after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric corrections), Level-1B browse image (after intra-band matchingintra-band) and Level-2B browse image (intra-bandafter registration). The raw data, Level-1A, and data processing parameters were filed; applications would be evaluated prior to access. Data processing started in Aug. 2008 and ended in Apr. 2009, and in Nov. 2009, CCD data were reprocessed to adjust radiometric calibration. The flying time of each route was as follows: {| ! id ! flight ! relative height ! starttime ! endtime ! data size ! data state ! data quality ! ground targets |- | 1 || 1#13 || 1500m || 11:44:35 || 11:50:31 || 90 || processed;complete || good || Pingchuan reservoir |- | 2 || 1#11 || 1500m || 11:55:55 || 12:01:55 || 91 || processed;complete || good || Linze grass station |- | 3 || 1#9_1 || 1500m || 12:06:27 || 12:12:27 || 91 || incomplete || incomplete || Pingchuan reservoir |- | 4 || 1#9_2 || 1500m || 13:01:35 || 13:07:43 || 93 || processed;complete || good || Pingchuan reservoir |- | 5 || 1#7 || 1500m || 12:17:59 || 12:23:59 || 91 || processed;complete || good || desert transit plot |- | 6 || 1#5 || 1500m || 12:28:35 || 12:34:31 || 90 || processed;complete || good || North-south desert strip |- | 7 || 1#3 || 1500m || 12:39:11 || 12:45:03 || 89 || processed;complete || good || Pingchuan reservoir |- | 8 || 1#1 || 1500m || 12:50:55 || 12:56:51 || 90 || processed;complete || good || Linze station |}
Liu Qiang, XIAO Qing, Wen Jianguang, FANG Li, WANG Heshun, LI Bo, LIU Zhigang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
The dataset of airborne LiDAR mission in the Dayekou watershed flight zone on Jun. 23, 2008 included peak pulse data (*.LAS), full waveform data (.lgc), CCD photos, DEM, DSM and DOM. The flight routes were as follows: {| ! flight route ! startpoint lat ! startpoint lon ! endpoint lat ! endpoint lon ! altitude (m) ! length (km) ! photos |- | 8 || 38°32′52.25″ || 100°12′35.26″ || 38°30′25.65″ || 100°18′31.76″ || 3650 || 9.7 || 34 |- | 9 || 38°32′57.99″ || 100°12′39.09″ || 38°30′31.59″ || 100°18′35.14″ || 3650 || 9.7 || 34 |- | 10 || 38°33′03.74″ || 100°12′42.91″ || 38°30′40.25″ || 100°18′31.88″ || 3650 || 9.5 || 34 |- | 11 || 38°33′12.80″ || 100°12′38.68″ || 38°30′46.10″ || 100°18′35.47″ || 3650 || 9.8 || 35 |- | 12 || 38°33′18.55″ || 100°12′42.51″ || 38°30′54.86″ || 100°18′31.99″ || 3650 || 9.6 || 35 |- | 13 || 38°33′24.30″ || 100°12′46.34″ || 38°31′00.95″ || 100°18′34.98″ || 3650 || 9.5 || 36 |- | 14 || 38°33′30.05″ || 100°12′50.16″ || 38°31′09.54″ || 100°18′31.92″ || 3650 || 9.3 || 35 |- | 15 || 38°33′35.80″ || 100°12′53.99″ || 38°31′15.47″ || 100°18′35.29″ || 3750 || 9.3 || 35 |- | 16 || 38°33′41.55″ || 100°12′57.82″ || 38°31′21.66″ || 100°18′38.05″ || 3750 || 9.3 || 35 |- | 17 || 38°33′47.30″ || 100°13′01.65″ || 38°31′27.25″ || 100°18′42.27″ || 3750 || 9.3 || 35 |- | 19 || 38°34′02.11″ || 100°13′01.25″ || 38°31′45.61″ || 100°18′33.27″ || 3750 || 9.1 || 45 |- | 20 || 38°34′07.86″ || 100°13′05.07″ || 38°31′51.54″ || 100°18′36.64″ || 3750 || 9.1 || 45 |- | 21 || 38°34′13.61″ || 100°13′08.90″ || 38°32′00.12″ || 100°18′33.60″ || 3750 || 8.9 || 45 |- | 22 || 38°34′19.36″ || 100°13′12.73″ || 38°32′05.45″ || 100°18′38.44″ || 3750 || 8.9 || 45 |- | 23 || 38°34′25.10″ || 100°13′16.56″ || 38°32′14.72″ || 100°18′33.72″ || 3750 || 8.7 || 45 |- | 24 || 38°34′30.85″ || 100°13′20.39″ || 38°32′20.48″ || 100°18′37.52″ || 3750 || 8.7 || 45 |- | 25 || 38°34′36.60″ || 100°13′24.22″ || 38°32′26.24″ || 100°18′41.32″ || 3750 || 8.7 || 45 |- | 26 || 38°34′45.66″ || 100°13′19.98″ || 38°32′31.98″ || 100°18′45.15″ || 3750 || 8.9 || 45 |}
NI Wenjian, BAO Yunfei, ZHOU Mengwei, WANG Tao, CHI Hong, FAN Fengyun, LIU Qingwang, PANG Yong, LI Shiming, Liu Qiang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
This data set is the acquisition of the super-site forest 3D structure of the scanning point cloud data and other ancillary data based on the ground-based lidar (LiDAR) . Data acquisition time is from June 4, 2008 to June 12, 2008. Riegl LMS-Z360i ground-based LiDAR was used. The super site is divided into 16 sub-samples of 25m×25m, LiDAR base station points are set in each sub-sample, and LiDAR acquisition 3D full coverage LiDAR point metadata is set at each base station point. The content of the data set: total station measurement coordinates (x, y, z) for each LiDAR data acquisition base station point, the instrument attitude measured by a digital slope meter and an angle meter when each station collects data, and the laser radar scanning point cloud data at each station. This data set can provide realistic 3D forest scenes, provide detailed ground observation data for the development and correction of various 3D forest remote sensing models, and provide ground verification data for airborne and spaceborne remote sensing data.
BAO Yunfei, GUO Zhifeng, GUO Zhifeng, NI Wenjian, WANG Qiang, ZHANG Zhiyu
The dataset of airborne LiDAR mission in the Zhangye-Yingke flight zone on Jun. 20, 2008 included peak pulse data, full waveform data, CCD photos, DEM, DSM and DOM. The flight routes were as follows: {| ! flight route ! startpoint lat ! startpoint lon ! endpoint lat ! endpoint lon ! altitude (m) ! length (km) ! photos |- | 2 || 38°57′53.06″ || 100°27′22.19″ || 38°50′31.77″ || 100°22′48.36″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 40 |- | 3 || 38°57′49.52″ || 100°27′31.54″ || 38°50′28.23″ || 100°22′57.69″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 40 |- | 4 || 38°57′45.98″ || 100°27′40.88″ || 38°50′24.70″ || 100°23′07.00″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 80 |- | 5 || 38°57′42.44″ || 100°27′50.22″ || 38°50′21.16″ || 100°23′16.35″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 80 |- | 6 || 38°57′38.90″ || 100°27′59.57″ || 38°50′17.63″ || 100°23′25.68″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 79 |- | 7 || 38°57′35.36″ || 100°28′08.91″ || 38°50′14.09″ || 100°23′35.01″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 81 |- | 8 || 38°57′31.81″ || 100°28′18.25″ || 38°50′10.55″ || 100°23′44.34″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 80 |- | 9 || 38°57′28.27″ || 100°28′27.59″ || 38°50′07.01″ || 100°23′53.67″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 81 |- | 10 || 38°57′24.73″ || 100°28′36.94″ || 38°50′03.48″ || 100°24′03.00″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 80 |- | 11 || 38°57′21.19″ || 100°28′46.28″ || 38°49′59.95″ || 100°24′12.33″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 82 |- | 12 || 38°57′17.64″ || 100°28′55.62″ || 38°49′56.41″ || 100°24′21.66″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 80 |- | 13 || 38°57′14.10″ || 100°29′04.96″ || 38°49′52.87″ || 100°24′30.99″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 81 |- | 14 || 38°57′10.56″ || 100°29′14.30″ || 38°49′49.34″ || 100°24′40.32″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 79 |- | 15 || 38°57′07.01″ || 100°29′23.64″ || 38°49′45.80″ || 100°24′49.65″ || 2150 || 15.1 || 80 |}
NI Wenjian, BAO Yunfei, ZHOU Mengwei, WANG Tao, CHI Hong, FAN Fengyun, LIU Qingwang, PANG Yong, LI Shiming, HE Qisheng, Liu Qiang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
The dataset of airborne WiDAS mission was obtained in the A'rou flight zone on Jul. 7, 2008. Due to cloud/cloud shadow influence, atmospheric correction could not be performed, and geometric registration was performed manually instead of automatic matching. Level-2B (after radiometric and manual geometric corrections) and mosaic images were available for users. For the visible near infrared band the resolution is 1.25m, Radiance was recorded (W/ (sr•m^2•nm);DN=Radiance*100000); for TIR band, the brightness temperature was recorded (℃; DN=Brightness_Temperature*100) . The flying time of each route was as follows: {| ! id ! flight ! relative height ! starttime ! endtime ! data size ! data state ! data quality ! ground targets |- | 1 || 6#1 || 1500m || 13:43:18 || 13:46:26 || 48 || incomplete || incomplete |- | 2 || 6#3 || 1500m || 13:52:26 || 13:55:18 || 43 || incomplete || incomplete |- | 3 || 6#5 || 1500m || 13:59:30 || 14:02:38 || 48 || incomplete || incomplete || A’rou freeze/thaw observation station |- | 4 || 6#7 || 1500m || 14:08:02 || 14:11:02 || 46 || incomplete || incomplete |}
Liu Qiang, XIAO Qing, Wen Jianguang, FANG Li, WANG Heshun, LI Bo, LIU Zhigang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
Proba (project for on board autonomy) is the smallest earth observation satellite launched by ESA in 2001. Chris (compact high resolution imaging Spectrometer) is the most important imaging spectrophotometer on the platform of proba. It has five imaging modes. With its excellent spectral spatial resolution and multi angle advantages, it can image land, ocean and inland water respectively for different research purposes. It is the only on-board sensor in the world that can obtain hyperspectral and multi angle data at the same time. It has high spatial resolution, wide spectral range, and can collect rich information in biophysics, biochemistry, etc. At present, there are 23 scenes of proba Chris data in Heihe River Basin. The coverage and acquisition time are as follows: 4 scenes in Arjun dense observation area, 2008-11-18, 2008-12-05, 2009-03-29, 2009-05-22; 1 scene in pingdukou dense observation area, 2009-07-13; 7 scenes in Binggou basin dense observation area, 2008-11-19, 2008-11-26, 2008-12-06, 2009-01-10, 2009-03-04, 2009-03-30, 2009-03-31; dayokou basin dense observation area, 2009-07-13 There are two views in the observation area, 2008-10-23, 2009-06-08; one in Linze area, 2008-06-23; one in Minle area, 2008-10-22; seven in Yingke oasis dense observation area, 2008-04-30, 2008-05-09, 2008-06-04, 2008-07-01, 2008-07-19, 2009-05-31, 2009-08-10. The product level is L1 without geometric correction. Except that there are only four angles for the images of 2009-03-29 and 2009-05-24 in the Arjun encrypted observation area, each image has five different angles. The remote sensing data set of the comprehensive remote sensing joint experiment of Heihe River, proba Chris, was obtained through the "dragon plan" project (Project No.: 5322) (see the data use statement for details).
LI Xin
ALOS PRISM dataset includes 13 scenes; one covers the A'rou foci experimental area on Mar. 19, 2008, one covers the Haichaoba on Mar. 19, 2008, one covers the Biandukou foci experimental area on Apr. 17, 2008, and one covers the Linze grassland and Linze station foci experimental areas on Apr. 22, 2008. The data version is LB2, which was released after radiometric correction and geometric correction.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
BJ-1 dataset includes 11 scenes, covering the upper and middle reaches of the Heihe river basin, which were acquired on 10-21-2007, 11-19-2007, 01-09-2008, 03-03-2008, 04-04-2008, 04-16-2008, 05-01-2008, 05-16-2008, 07-01-2008, 07-06-2008 and 07-08-2008. The sensor was MSI, substar resolution was 32m, fov was 22.06°, the orbit was 686km high and the dip angle was 98.1725°, the focal distance was 150mm, CCD pixel was 7μm, the near infrared band was 760nm-900nm, red wave band was 630nm-690nm and green wave band was 520nm-620nm. The data version is Level 2, which was released after geometric correction. BJ-1 dataset was acquired from "Dragon Programme" (grant number: 5322).
LI Xin
Advanced along orbit scanning radiometer (AATSR) is an advanced tracking scanning radiometer sensor mounted on the European Space Agency ENVISAT satellite. It is one of many high-precision and stable infrared radiometers for retrieving sea surface temperature (SST). Its accuracy can reach 0.3k, and it can also be used to record meteorological data. AATSR is a multi-channel imaging radiometer. Its main goal is to provide global ocean surface temperature with high accuracy and stability for monitoring the earth's climate change. At present, there are 38 ENVISAT AATSR images in Heihe River Basin. The acquisition time is 2008-05-17 (2 scenes), 2008-05-27 (2 scenes), 2008-05-30 (2 scenes), 2008-06-02 (2 scenes), 2008-06-12 (2 scenes), 2008-06-15 (2 scenes), 2008-06-18 (2 scenes), 2008-06-21 (2 scenes), 2008-07-04 (2 scenes), 2008-07-072008-07-102008-07-172008-07-202008-07-232008-07-262008-08-022008-08-052008-08-082008 -08-11,2008-08-14,2008-08-21,2008-08-24,2008-08-27,2008-08-30,2008-09-06,2008-09-12,2008-09-15,2008-09-18,2008-09-25。 The product level is L1B, which has been corrected by radiation but not by geometry. The ENVISAT AATSR remote sensing data set of Heihe comprehensive remote sensing joint test was obtained through the China EU "dragon plan" project (Project No.: 5322) (see the data use statement for details).
LI Xin
The dataset of airborne WiDAS mission was obtained in the Zhangye-Yingke-Huazhaizi flight zone on Jul. 7, 2008. Intra-band data available for general users include Level-2C data (after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric corrections), Level-1B browse image (after intra-band matching) and Level-2B browse image (after registration). The raw data, Level-1A, and data processing parameters were filed; applications would be evaluated prior to access. Data processing started in Aug. 2008 and ended in Apr. 2009, and in Nov. 2009, CCD data were reprocessed to adjust radiometric calibration. The flying time of each route was as follows: {| ! id ! flight ! relative height ! starttime ! endtime ! data size ! data state ! data quality ! ground targets |- | 1 || 3#15 || 1500m || 11:00:55 || 11:09:55 ||133 || processed; complete || good |- | 2 || 3#13 || 1500m || 11:14:40 || 11:23:45 || 136 || processed; complete || good |- | 3 || 3#11 || 1500m || 11:27:35 || 11:36:45 || 137 || processed; complete || good || the resort, Yingke weather station maize field and Yingke wheat field |- | 4 || 3#9 || 1500m || 11:40:55 || 11:50:20 || 137 || incomplete || incomplete || the wetland park, Zhangye city,Yingke weather station maize field, Yingke wheat field and Huazhaizi desert maize field |- | 5 || 3#9a || 1500m || 11:53:25 || 12:02:40 || 142 || processed; complete || good || the wetland park, Zhangye city,Yingke weather station maize field, Yingke wheat field and Huazhaizi desert maize field |- | 6 || 3#7 || 1500m || 12:07:10 || 12:16:35 || 119 || processed; complete || good |- | 7 || 3#5 || 1500m || 12:19:05 || 12:28:15 || 137 || processed; complete || good || Huazhaizi desert plot 1 |- | 8 || 3#3 || 1500m || 12:32:35 || 12:41:50 || 115 || processed; complete || good || Huazhaizi desert plot 2 |- | 9 || 3#1 || 1500m || 12:45:25 || 12:54:40 || 139 || processed; complete || good |- | 10 || 3#z1 || 1500m || 13:03:55 || 13:08:00 || 61 || processed; complete || good |- | 11 || 3#z2 || 1500m || 13:10:50 || 13:14:45 || 59 || processed; complete |}
Liu Qiang, XIAO Qing, Wen Jianguang, FANG Li, Wang Heshun, LI Bo, LIU Zhigang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
The dataset of airborne WiDAS mission was obtained in the national observatory on climatology at Zhangye-Zhangye flight zone on Jun. 29, 2008. Intra-band data available for general users include Level-2C data (after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric corrections), Level-1B browse image (after intra-band matching) and Level-2B browse image (after registration). The raw data, Level-1A, and data processing parameters were filed; applications would be evaluated prior to access. Data processing started in Aug. 2008 and ended in Apr. 2009, and in Nov. 2009, CCD data were reprocessed to adjust radiometric calibration. The flying time of each route was as follows: {| ! id ! flight ! relative height ! starttime ! endtime ! data size ! data state ! data quality ! ground targets |- | 1 || 2#5 || 1500m || 13:14:39 || 13:22:43 || 122 || processed;complete || good || National observatory on climatology at Zhangye;Gulou in Zhangye |- | 2 || 2#7 || 1500m || 13:28:23 || 13:35:31 || 108 || processed;complete || good |- | 3 || 2#9 || 1500m || 13:41:11 || 13:49:03 || 119 || processed;complete || good || wetland park in Zhangye |}
Liu Qiang, XIAO Qing, Wen Jianguang, FANG Li, Wang Heshun, LI Bo, LIU Zhigang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
The dataset of airborne WiDAS mission was obtained in the Zhangye-Yingke-Huazhaizi flight zone on Jun. 29, 2008. Intra-band data available for general users include Level-2C data (after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric corrections), Level-1B browse image (after intra-band matching) and Level-2B browse image (after registration). The raw data, Level-1A, and data processing parameters were filed; applications would be evaluated prior to access. Data processing started in Aug. 2008 and ended in Apr. 2009, and in Nov. 2009, CCD data were reprocessed to adjust radiometric calibration. The flying time of each route was as follows: {| ! id ! flight ! relative height ! starttime ! endtime ! data size ! data state ! data quality ! ground targets |- | 1 || 3#15 || 1500m || 10:54:47 || 11:10:55 || 123 || processed; complete || good |- | 2 || 3#13 || 1500m || 11:15:39 || 11:15:11 || 114 || processed; complete || good |- | 3 || 3#10 || 1500m || 13:55:47 || 14:11:27 || 116 || processed; complete || good || the resort, Yingke weather station maize field and Yingke wheat field |- | 4 || 3#9 || 1500m || 14:08:35 || 14:16:11 || 115 || processed; complete || good || the wetland park,Zhangye city,Yingke weather station maize field, Yingke wheat field, and Huazhaizi desert maize field |- | 5 || 3#7 || 1500m || 14:22:07 || 14:29:47 || 116 || processed; complete || good |- | 6 || 3#5 || 1500m || 14:34:15 || 14:41:43 || 113 || processed; complete || good || Huazhaizi desert plot 1 |- | 7 || 3#3 || 1500m || 14:47:11 || 14:54:47 || 115 || processed; complete || good || Huazhaizi desert plot 2 |- | 8 || 3#1 || 1500m || 14:57:51 || 15:13:03 || 109 || processed; complete || good |}
Liu Qiang, XIAO Qing, Wen Jianguang, FANG Li, WANG Heshun, LI Bo, LIU Zhigang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
ASTER data in 2007 and 2008 are 15 scenes, covering the whole Heihe River Basin. Acquisition time: 2007-10-22 (1 scene), 2007-11-14 (1 scene), 2007-11-23 (1 scene), 2007-12-04 (1 scene), 2008-01-28 (1 scene), 2008-02-13 (1 scene), 2008-05-03 (4 scenes), 2008-05-05 (1 scene), 2008-05-17 (1 scene), 2008-06-04 (2 scenes), 2008-06-13 (1 scene). The product level is L1B, which has been calibrated by radiation and geometry. The ASTER Remote sensing data set of Heihe integrated remote sensing joint experiment was obtained from NASA's data website (https://wist.echo.nasa.gov/) through international cooperation.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The dataset of airborne WiDAS mission was obtained in the Zhangye-Yingke-Huazhaizi flight zone on Jun. 1, 2008. Data available for general users include Level-2C data (after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric corrections). Level-1B browse image (after intra-band matching) and Level-2B browse image (intra-band after registration). The raw data, Level-1A, and data processing parameters were filed; applications would be evaluated prior to access. Data processing started Aug. 2008 and ended Apr. 2009, and in Nov. 2009, CCD data were reprocessed to adjust radiometric calibration. The raw data set included 12 flight routs, some of which were repeated. There was discrepancy about 1.4s between exposure time of CCD images at 650nm/750nm and that of 550nm/700nm. Images in different bands has been matched during pre-processing. However, in areas with large elevation changes, intra-bands match error still existed. The flying time of each route was as follows: {| ! id ! flight ! relative height ! starttime ! endtime ! data size ! data state ! data quality ! ground targets |- | 1 || 3#15 || 1500m || 13:35:46 || 13:39:37 || 59 || incomplete || incomplete |- | 2 || 3#13 || 1500m || 13:43:21 || 13:51:33 || 75 || incomplete || incomplete |- | 3 || 3#11 || 1500m || 13:54:41 || 14:03:17 || 41 || incomplete || incomplete || the resort, Yingke oasis maize field, and wheat field |- | 4 || 3#11a || 1500m || 14:07:23 || 14:14:46 || 111 || incomplete || incomplete || the resort, Yingke oasis maize field, and wheat field |- | 5 || 3#9 || 1500m || 14:18:21 || 14:26:17 || 119 || processed;complete || good || wetland park, Zhangye city, Yingke oasis maize field, and wheat field, Huazhaizi desert maize plot |- | 6 || 3#7 || 1500m || 14:31:01 || 14:38:25 || 112 || processed;complete || good |- | 7 || 3#5 || 1500m || 14:42:05 || 14:50:01 || 120 || incomplete || incomplete || Huazhaizi desert plot 1 |- | 8 || 3#3 || 1500m || 14:53:49 || 15:02:41 || 134 || processed;complete || good || Huazhaizi desert plot 2 |- | 9 || 3#1 || 1500m || 15:07:01 || 15:14:41 || 116 || processed;complete || good |- | 10 || 3#11b || 1500m || 15:20:05 || 15:26:37 || 99 || processed;complete || good || the resort, Yingke oasis maize field, and wheat field |- | 11 || 3#13a || 1500m || 15:30:45 || 15:39:01 || 125 || processed;complete || good |- | 12 || 3#5a || 1500m || 15:42:48 || 15:50:05 || 111 || processed;complete || good || Huazhaizi desert plot 1 |}
Liu Qiang, XIAO Qing, Wen Jianguang, FANG Li, Wang Heshun, LI Bo, LIU Zhigang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
This dataset was acquired on May 25, 2008 by the L&K-band airborne microwave radiometer at the Linze-Biandukou flight area.The L-band frequency is 1.4 GHz, the rear view is 35 degrees, and the dual-polarization (H and V) information is obtained; the K-band frequency is 18.7 GHz, with zenith angle observation, and there is no polarization information. The plane took off from Zhangye Airport at 9:51 (Beijing time, the same below) and landed at 15:01. The observation from 10:10 to 12:30 was in the Linze area, the flight altitude is about 1800m, and the flight speed is about 250km/hr. The plane flew low over Linze Reservoir from 12:31 to 12:38. The plane works in the Bianduko aerophotography region from13:13 to 14:35, the flight altitude is about 3000m, and the flight speed is about 250km/hr. The original data is divided into two parts: microwave radiometer data and GPS data. The L and K bands of microwave radiometer are all from non-imaging observation, the digital values obtained from instantaneous observation are recorded by text files, the longitude and latitude of flight and the attitude parameters of aircraft are recorded by GPS data. At the same time, through the respective clock records of the microwave radiometer and GPS, the microwave observation can be linked with the GPS record, and the microwave observation can be matched with the geographical coordinate information. Due to the relatively low resolution of the microwave radiometer, the leeway, welter and pitching of the aircraft are generally neglected in data processing. According to the target of use and relative flight altitude (H), after calibration and coordinate matching, the observation information can be rasterized. The resolution (x) of the L and K bands can be considered consistent with the observation footprint. The reference resolution is: L band, x = 0.3H; K band, x = 0.24H. After the above steps, products that can be directly used by users can be obtained.
WANG Shuguo, WANG Xufeng, CHE Tao, XIAO Qing, Liu Qiang, ZHAO Kai, JIN Jinan
This is the MODIS data with 499 scenes covering the whole Heihe River basin in 2008 and 2009. The acquisition time is from 2008-04-23 to 2008-09-30 (295 scenes), and from 2009-05-01 to 2009-10-01 (204 scenes). MODIS data products have 36 channels with resolutions of 250m, 500m and 1000m respectively. The data format is pds, unprocessed, and the MODIS processing software is filed together with the original data. MODIS remote sensing data of Heihe Integrated Remote Sensing Joint Test are provided by Gansu Meteorological Bureau.
Gansu meteorological bureau
The dataset of airborne WiDAS mission was obtained in the Linze station-Linze grassland flight zone on Jul. 11, 2008. Intra-band data available for general users include Level-2C data (after geometric, radiometric and atmospheric corrections), Level-1B browse image (after intra-band matching) and Level-2B browse image (after registration). The raw data, Level-1A, and data processing parameters were filed; applications would be evaluated prior to access. Data processing started in Aug. 2008 and ended in Apr. 2009, and in Nov. 2009, CCD data were reprocessed to adjust radiometric calibration. The flying time of each route was as follows: {| ! id ! flight ! relative height ! starttime ! endtime ! data size ! data state ! data quality ! ground targets |- | 1 || 1#13 || 1500m || 1:52:06 || 11:58:02 || 90 || processed; compelete || good || Pingchuan reservoir |- | 2 || 1#11 || 1500m || 12:11:38 || 12:09:54 || 95 || processed; compelete || good || Linze grassland station |- | 3 || 1#9 || 1500m || 12:14:58 || 12:20:42 || 87 || processed; compelete || good || Pingchuan reservoir |- | 4 || 1#7 || 1500m || 12:27:14 || 12:33:18 || 92 || processed; compelete || good || desert transit zone |- | 5 || 1#5 || 1500m || 12:38:22 || 12:44:14 || 89 || processed; compelete || good || north-south desert plot |- | 6 || 1#3 || 1500m || 12:50:30 || 12:56:26 || 90 || processed; compelete || good || Pingchuan reservoir |- | 7 || 1#1 || 1500m || 13:01:46 || 13:07:46 || 91 || processed; compelete || good || Linze station |}
Liu Qiang, XIAO Qing, Wen Jianguang, FANG Li, Wang Heshun, LI Bo, LIU Zhigang, LI Xin, MA Mingguo
The dataset of airborne microwave radiometers (K&Ka) mission was obtained in the Binggou watershed flight zone on Mar. 30, 2008. The frequency of K bands was 18.7 GHz at the nadir view angle without polarization; and the frequency of Ka band was 36.0 GHz with the scanning angle range ±12°. The plane took off at Zhangye airport at 12:43 (BJT) and landed at 15:44, along the scheduled 11 lines at the altitude about 5000m and speed about 220-250km/hr. The raw data include microwave radiometer (L&K) data and GPS data; K band was instantaneous non-imaging observation recorded in text, which will be converted into brightness temperatures according to the calibration coefficients (filed with raw data together) and Ka band was recorded hex text, and the latter are aircraft longitude, latitude and attitude. Moreover, based on the respective real-time clock log, observations by the microwave radiometer and GPS can be integrated to offer coordinates matching for the former. Yaw, flip, and pitch motions of aircraft were ignored due to the low resolution of microwave radiometer observations. Observation information can also be rasterized, as required, after calibration and coordinates matching. K band resolution (x) and footprint can be approximately estimated as x=0.3H (H is relative flight height); for Ka the resolution was 39m.
WANG Shuguo, WANG Xufeng, CHE Tao, ZHAO Kai, JIN Jinan, XIAO Qing, Liu Qiang
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