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2013 Simulated EnMAP Mosaics for the Santa Barbara region, USA

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Okujeni,  Akpona
EnMAP - The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program, External Organizations;

Cooper,  Sam
EnMAP - The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program, External Organizations;

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Segl,  K.
1.4 Remote Sensing, 1.0 Geodesy, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

van der Linden,  Sebastian
EnMAP - The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program, External Organizations;

Hostert,  Patrick
EnMAP - The Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program, External Organizations;

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https://doi.org/10.5880/enmap.2021.002
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Okujeni, A., Cooper, S., Segl, K., van der Linden, S., Hostert, P. (2021): 2013 Simulated EnMAP Mosaics for the Santa Barbara region, USA, (EnMAP Technical Report), Potsdam : GFZ Data Services, 11 p.
https://doi.org/10.48440/enmap.2021.002


Cite as: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5007212
Abstract
This dataset is composed of three-season simulated EnMAP mosaics for the Santa Barbara region, USA. HyspIRI Airborne Campaign AVIRIS imagery from spring, summer and fall formed the basis for simulating EnMAP data with 30 m spatial resolution and 195 spectral bands ranging from 420 to 2450 nm. The mosaics are provided as Analysis-Ready-Datasets (tiled surface reflectance products) to be used for regional-scale and multi-season hyperspectral image analysis of California’s diverse ecoregions. The dataset primarily intends to support the development of processing algorithms and to demonstrate spaceborne hyperspectral data capabilities during the pre-launch activities of the forthcoming EnMAP mission. This dataset was processed in line with companion simulated EnMAP mosaics for the San Francisco Bay Area (Cooper et al. 2020a) and for the Lake Tahoe region (Okujeni et al. 2021a).