In this paper we present novel automated field spectroscopy systems for collecting unattended, continuous and long-term measurements of plant canopies and, more in general, of Earth's ecosystems. These systems simultaneously collect high and ultra-high resolution spectra in the visible to near-infrared (VNIR) domain employing two spectrometers: i) the first covers the spectral range 400-1000nm with a 1.0nm spectral resolution; ii) the second provides a sub-nanometer spectral resolution within the 700-800nm spectral range. The data collected by the first spectrometer allow retrieval of VNIR reflectance, while the higher spectral resolution data from the second device permit estimation of vegetation Sun-Induced Fluorescence (SIF) in the O2-A band. The instruments are constructed by assembling commercial and on-the-shelf optoelectronic devices to facilitate reproduction of the instrument for promoting measurements over different ecosystems. The instrument's optical design, data collection and processing, laboratory and in-field calibration methods are reported and discussed. The high spectral resolution and the rigorous calibration methods enable accurate estimation of SIF in physical units by exploiting almost the same retrieval concept as that of the European Space Agency FLuorescence EXplorer mission. The instruments have been operated in several field campaigns with the aim to show: i) the possibility of continuous and seasonal monitoring of plant growth and activity of an agricultural crop; and ii) the diverse and specific daily course patterns of different types of canopy. The datasets of canopy reflectance, vegetation indices and SIF collected are shown and discussed.

Cogliati, S., Rossini, M., Julitta, T., Meroni, M., Schickling, A., Burkart, A., et al. (2015). Continuous and long-term measurements of reflectance and sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence by using novel automated field spectroscopy systems. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 164, 270-281 [10.1016/j.rse.2015.03.027].

Continuous and long-term measurements of reflectance and sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence by using novel automated field spectroscopy systems

Cogliati, S
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Rossini, M;Julitta, T;Meroni, M;Colombo, R.
2015

Abstract

In this paper we present novel automated field spectroscopy systems for collecting unattended, continuous and long-term measurements of plant canopies and, more in general, of Earth's ecosystems. These systems simultaneously collect high and ultra-high resolution spectra in the visible to near-infrared (VNIR) domain employing two spectrometers: i) the first covers the spectral range 400-1000nm with a 1.0nm spectral resolution; ii) the second provides a sub-nanometer spectral resolution within the 700-800nm spectral range. The data collected by the first spectrometer allow retrieval of VNIR reflectance, while the higher spectral resolution data from the second device permit estimation of vegetation Sun-Induced Fluorescence (SIF) in the O2-A band. The instruments are constructed by assembling commercial and on-the-shelf optoelectronic devices to facilitate reproduction of the instrument for promoting measurements over different ecosystems. The instrument's optical design, data collection and processing, laboratory and in-field calibration methods are reported and discussed. The high spectral resolution and the rigorous calibration methods enable accurate estimation of SIF in physical units by exploiting almost the same retrieval concept as that of the European Space Agency FLuorescence EXplorer mission. The instruments have been operated in several field campaigns with the aim to show: i) the possibility of continuous and seasonal monitoring of plant growth and activity of an agricultural crop; and ii) the diverse and specific daily course patterns of different types of canopy. The datasets of canopy reflectance, vegetation indices and SIF collected are shown and discussed.
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Automated field spectroscopy systems; Calibration/validation; FLEX; Hyperspectral missions; Proximal sensing; Sun-Induced Fluorescence;
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2015
164
270
281
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Cogliati, S., Rossini, M., Julitta, T., Meroni, M., Schickling, A., Burkart, A., et al. (2015). Continuous and long-term measurements of reflectance and sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence by using novel automated field spectroscopy systems. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 164, 270-281 [10.1016/j.rse.2015.03.027].
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