Project Details
Description
Project no.: 1243.
The purpose of the project is to achieve a better understanding of the physical conditions and processes at the surface influencing the signal of both optical and radar sensors. The DANMAC project is a multisensor and multidisciplinary remote sensing campaign, consisting of four test sites covering one for agriculture/forestry, two for landscape-ecology/natural type and one for inland waters (lekes). For each test site extensive ground data collection takes place together with simultaneous data acquisition by airborne and spaceborne SAR's and/or optical/infrared sensors. Following the data collection, data processing, modelling and interpretation take place at the collaborating institutes in a coordinated effort.
The purpose of the project is to achieve a better understanding of the physical conditions and processes at the surface influencing the signal of both optical and radar sensors. The DANMAC project is a multisensor and multidisciplinary remote sensing campaign, consisting of four test sites covering one for agriculture/forestry, two for landscape-ecology/natural type and one for inland waters (lekes). For each test site extensive ground data collection takes place together with simultaneous data acquisition by airborne and spaceborne SAR's and/or optical/infrared sensors. Following the data collection, data processing, modelling and interpretation take place at the collaborating institutes in a coordinated effort.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/01/1996 → 30/04/1999 |
Funding
- Unknown
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