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The NASA AfriSAR campaign: Airborne SAR and lidar measurements of tropical forest structure and biomass in support of current and future space missions

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REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT
卷 264, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2021.112533

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AfriSAR; LVIS; UAVSAR; GEDI; NISAR; BIOMASS; Gabon; Central Africa; Airborne Campaigns; Forest Structure; Lidar; SAR

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  1. NASA's Earth Science Division of the Science Mission Directorate
  2. NASA's Terrestrial Ecology program
  3. Carbon Monitoring System grant (CMS) [15-CMS15-0055]
  4. NASA's New Investigator Program (NIP) [80NSSC18K0708]
  5. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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The AfriSAR campaign conducted in 2015 and 2016 was a collaborative effort among international space and National Park agencies to support upcoming ESA BIOMASS, NASA-ISRO NISAR, and NASA GEDI missions. The campaign aimed to address the common AGBD estimation requirement for the three future spaceborne missions, lack of sufficient calibration data, and intercomparison and fusion of technologies. The campaign collected a significant amount of data and produced various products related to canopy structure and aboveground biomass estimation.
In 2015 and 2016, the AfriSAR campaign was carried out as a collaborative effort among international space and National Park agencies (ESA, NASA, ONERA, DLR, ANPN and AGEOS) in support of the upcoming ESA BIOMASS, NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) and NASA Global Ecosystem Dynamics Initiative (GEDI) missions. The NASA contribution to the campaign was conducted in 2016 with the NASA LVIS (Land Vegetation and Ice Sensor) Lidar, the NASA L-band UAVSAR (Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar). A central motivation for the AfriSAR deployment was the common AGBD estimation requirement for the three future spaceborne missions, the lack of sufficient airborne and ground calibration data covering the full range of ABGD in tropical forest systems, and the intercomparison and fusion of the technologies. During the campaign, over 7000 km2 of waveform Lidar data from LVIS and 30,000 km2 of UAVSAR data were collected over 10 key sites and transects. In addition, field measurements of forest structure and biomass were collected in sixteen 1-hectare sized plots. The campaign produced gridded Lidar canopy structure products, gridded aboveground biomass and associated uncertainties, Lidar based vegetation canopy cover profile products, Polarimetric Interferometric SAR and Tomographic SAR products and field measurements. Our results

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