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Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data, Kakadu National Park, NT

 

 

This data set consists of a three files (.pix format with a .hdr readable in, for example, ENVI and QGIS) containing 11 bands of 1 m spatial resolution Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data. The georeferencing and other information on image dimensions of 020707a_westalligator-1-5.pix, 020707a_westalligator-6-10.pix and 020707a_westalligator-11-14.pix are provided in the section on Spatial and Temporal extents.

https://dap.tern.org.au/thredds/catalog/landscapes/remote_sensing/mangroves/Kakadu_NP/CASI_2002/catalog.html

Data Licence and Access Rights

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Rights

Copyright (UNSW). Rights owned by University of New South Wales (UNSW). Rights licensed subject to Licence Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0).

License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .

Access

These data can be freely downloaded and used subject to the CC BY licence. Attribution and citation is required as described at http://www.auscover.org.au/citation . We ask that you send us citations and copies of publications arising from work that use these data.

Point of contact

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Name

Richard Lucas

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Aberystwyth University/University of New South Wales

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Research Professor/Adjunct Professor

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richard.lucas@aber.ac.uk/richard.lucas@unsw.edu.au

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Data custodian

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Anthea Mitchell

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University of New South Wales

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JRSRP Research Fellow

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anthea.mitchell@unsw.edu.au

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Data custodian

Additional references

  • Lucas, R.M., Finlaysson, C.M., Bartolo, R., Rogers, K., Mitchell, A., Woodroffe, C.D., Asbridge, E.F. and Ens, E. (2017). Historical perspectives on the mangroves of Kakadu National Park. Marine and Freshwater Research (in press).

  • Lucas, R.M., Rowlands, A.R., Niemann, O. and Merton, R. (2004). Hyperspectral Sensors: Past, Present and Future. In: Advanced Image Processing Techniques for Remotely Sensed Hyperspectral Data, P.K. Varshney and M.K. Arora (Eds), pp. 11-49.

Spatial and Temporal extents

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Typical spatial resolution

1 m

Spatial coverage

UL 201216.00,8638096.0; LR 208238.0,8649006.0

Temporal resolution

7th July 2002

Temporal coverage

One day

Sensor(s) and platform

Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI).

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Spatial representation type

.pix with associated header (.hdr)

Spatial reference system

EPSG: 32753, WGS 84 UTM Zone 53S

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WIOrtho_1991_LidarAdj

West Alligator River 2002 CASI data (corrected to surface reflectance, %; bands 1-5)

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020707a_westalligator-6-10

West Alligator River 2002 CASI data (corrected to surface reflectance, %; bands 6 to 10)

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020707a_westalligator-11-14

West Alligator River 2002 CASI data (corrected to surface reflectance, %; bands 11 to 14)

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Abstract or Summary

Compact Airborne Spectrograpic Imagery (CASI) data (14 bands from the visible blue through to the near infrared wavelength regions) were acquired over the West Alligator River on the day month 2002. The mangroves on the landward margin are dominated by Avicennia marina with the taller (> 15 m) central zone occupied primarily by Rhizophora stylosa. Sonneratia alba dominated the seaward margin, with the zone on the seaward margin occupied by a younger growth stage of this species. The best band combination to observe the different mangrove zones if band 14, band 11 and band 1 in RGB.

Sampling strategy

The original data were only acquired for the West Alligator River mangroves. No ground data were obtained at the time of airborne data acquisition.

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