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The Global Distribution of Water and Hydroxyl on the Moon as Seen by the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3)
Autor:
Roger N. Clark, Neil C. Pearson, Thomas B. McCord, Deborah L. Domingue, Keith Eric Livo, Joseph W. Boardman, Daniel P. Moriarty, Amanda R. Hendrix, Georgiana Kramer, Maria E. Banks
Publikováno v:
The Planetary Science Journal, Vol 5, Iss 9, p 198 (2024)
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M ^3 ) on the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft provided nearly global 0.5–3 μ m imaging-spectroscopy data at 140 m pixel ^–1 in 85 spectral bands. Targeted locations were imaged at 70 m pixel ^–1 and higher spectral resolut
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Imaging spectrometer stray spectral response: In-flight characterization, correction, and validation
Autor:
Michael L. Eastwood, Joseph W. Boardman, Robert O. Green, Justin M. Haag, Byron Van Gorp, David R. Thompson, Pantazis Mouroulis
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 204:850-860
We present a new method for more accurate in-flight calibration and correction of imaging spectrometer spectral response functions. Non-Gaussian tails of spectral response functions can be difficult to characterize in the laboratory, and calibration
Autor:
Jonathan W. Boardman, Ying Xie
Publikováno v:
IEEE BigData
Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) units are a family of Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) architectures that have proven incredibly effective at learning from sequence data. They are also extremely complex, making them expensive to train and difficult to un
Autor:
S. McKenzie Skiles, Thomas H. Painter, B. J. McGurk, Adam Winstral, Paul Ramirez, Chris A. Mattmann, Ross Laidlaw, Michael J. Joyce, Daniel F. Berisford, Frank Gehrke, A. R. Hedrick, Joseph W. Boardman, Jeffrey S. Deems, Felix C. Seidel, Danny Marks, M. Richardson, Kathryn J. Bormann
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 184:139-152
Snow cover and its melt dominate regional climate and water resources in many of the world's mountainous regions. Snowmelt timing and magnitude in mountains are controlled predominantly by absorption of solar radiation and the distribution of snow wa
Autor:
Michael L. Eastwood, Andrew K. Thorpe, Joseph W. Boardman, D. Charlesworth, Caleb Arata, Christian Frankenberg, Dar A. Roberts, Thom Rahn, Andrew D. Aubrey, Jeremy A. Sauer, Chris Funk, Robert O. Green, Andrea Steffke, Joseph P. McFadden, S. Hills, Charles M. Sarture, Scott H. Nolte, Ian B. McCubbin, David R. Thompson, S. Lundeen, M. K. Dubey, Keeley R. Costigan, A.A. Nottrott, C. E. Haselwimmer
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 179:104-115
Emissions estimates of anthropogenic methane (CH 4 ) sources are highly uncertain and many sources related to energy production are localized yet difficult to quantify. Airborne imaging spectrometers like the next generation Airborne Visible/Infrared
Publikováno v:
Optics express. 25(8)
The intrinsic spectral dimensionality indicates the observable degrees of freedom in Earth’s solar-reflected light field, quantifying the diversity of spectral content accessible by visible and infrared remote sensing. The solar-reflected regime sp
Autor:
Jessica M. Sunshine, S. McLaughlin, Erick Malaret, Sarah Lundeen, Roger N. Clark, Joseph W. Boardman, Robert O. Green, Noah E. Petro, P. J. Isaacson, Sebastien Besse, Lawrence A. Taylor, Carle M. Pieters
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 118:369-381
[1] We evaluate the effect and importance of a ground truth correction for the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) level 2 (reflectance) data set. This correction is derived from extensive laboratory characterizations of mature feldspathic lunar soils and is
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 40:A220-A221
Autor:
Fred A. Kruse, Joseph W. Boardman
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 49:4138-4152
Imaging spectrometers collect unique data sets that are simultaneously a stack of spectral images and a spectrum for each image pixel. While these data can be analyzed using approaches designed for multispectral images, or alternatively by looking at