2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2024245
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On the demands on imaging spectrometry for the monitoring of global vegetation fluorescence from space

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“…The spectral range of capture by FLORIS would be 500 to 780 nm at high spectral resolution (up to 0.3 nm) in the regions of the SIF peaks. With a continuous spatial resolution of 300 m, FLEX would provide bi-weekly global coverage of a variety of land management types and size classes (Kraft et al, 2013;Moreno, Asner, Bach, et al, 2006). The visible part of the spectrum (500-677 nm) also allows for the concurrent estimation of chlorophyll absorption and xanthophyll pigments (e.g., PRI).…”
Section: Varying All Scope Variables: Interpretation In a Global Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectral range of capture by FLORIS would be 500 to 780 nm at high spectral resolution (up to 0.3 nm) in the regions of the SIF peaks. With a continuous spatial resolution of 300 m, FLEX would provide bi-weekly global coverage of a variety of land management types and size classes (Kraft et al, 2013;Moreno, Asner, Bach, et al, 2006). The visible part of the spectrum (500-677 nm) also allows for the concurrent estimation of chlorophyll absorption and xanthophyll pigments (e.g., PRI).…”
Section: Varying All Scope Variables: Interpretation In a Global Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrance pupil diameter 80 mm The basic geometrical and optical properties [6,7], which are considered for the assessment of the diffraction limitations of FLORIS, are summarized in Tab. 1.…”
Section: Parameter Variable Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 (a) is obtained in image space. Note that the y-axis is converted to the corresponding wavelength scale according to (7). The comparison with the diffraction limited irradiance reveals the radiometric error as defined in (9).…”
Section: Radiometric Errormentioning
confidence: 99%
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