Figure 3. South-East Asia and Papua New Guinea. GRFM
acquisitions cover grey areas.
4.3 Data processing
4.3.1 Raw data processing: The raw data
processing of all the data will be performed at NASDA
Earth Observation Center, using the up-graded version of
the SAR processor, generating ground range, amplitude,
16 bits, 12.5 meter pixel standard NASDA scenes.
4.3.2 Generation of low resolution data and
image mosaics: The high resolution scenes will be
handed over to NASDA Earth Observation Research
Center for downsampling to low resolution scenes at 100
meter pixel size and generation of texture images.
NASDA EORC will also be responsible for the generation
of the 100 meter and 400 meter mosaics, utilizing the
newly developed software for automatic mosaicking
described above (see 2.4.4). No classification efforts are
planned for the SEA & PNG region.
Generation of low resolution images and mosaics
covering Papua New Guinea/lrian Jaya will be made by
the Earth Remote Sensing Data Analysis Center of Japan
(ERSDAC).
5 ON-LINE BROWSER AND GRFM PROJECT
OUTPUT DATA SETS
All the 100 meter resolution non-mosaicked scenes
generated within the project will be made available on the
Internet for on-line browsing and down loading for non-
commercial purposes only. The data are planned to be
stored in GIF format on following web servers:
NASDA EORC (http://www.eorc.nasda.go.jp/eorc/)
JPL (http://southport.jpl.nasa.gov/)
JRC (http://wwwmtv.jrc.it/)
Swedish Space Corporation (http://www.ssc.se/)
Note that the above addresses are tentative and may be
subject to change. GRFM home pages at INPE and others
are under consideration.
A dedicated CD-ROM for each continent featuring the 400
meter semi-continental mosaics, classification results (if
598
any) and a number of 100 meter regional mosaics over
sites of specific interest will be made for wide distribution
to non-commercial users world wide. A more limited
number of CD-ROMs for each continent containing the
remaining regional mosaics will be made available to
scientists and researchers working actively in the area,
Under consideration is also an educational CD-ROM
aimed at high schools and universities with restricteq
computer resources and limited knowledge of SAR,
featuring 100 meter and 400 meter data in file sizes of
maximum 1 Mb (to fit on a floppy disc) and educational
documentation.
6 GRFM SCIENCE PROJECTS
In parallel with the over all efforts to acquire the
continuous continental scale JERS-1 SAR coverage, run
what are called the GRFM Science Projects. These
projects are generally supported by extensive ground
verification efforts and aim both at conducting intensive
studies at all from local to global scales. The science
projects are independently managed by researchers and
scientists from a large number of organizations and
universities world wide and they are linked to GRFM and
NASDA via research agreements.
Large scale (global, regional, continental) studies aim at
studying (e.g.):
* the current deforestation status on a continental level,
* temporal and spatial distribution of annual flooding
* natural release of green house gases from flooded
environments,
* refinement of global carbon budget models
Small scale (local) intensive studies (e.g.):
* Mapping of the presence and intensity of deforestation
* Relating physical parameters (e.g. forest biomass) to
radar backscatter
* Mapping of animal habitats (e.g. fish, turtles)
* Estimation of river algae production
* Human encroachment around protected areas.
The GRFM Science Projects, which often are interleaved
within the over all GRFM mission objectives, include
scientists from, among others, NASDA, RESTEC,
ERSDAC (Japan), INPE, INPA (Brazil), NRCT (Thailand),
Lapan (Indonesia), NASA/JPL (USA), JRC (E.C.), BNSC
(U.K.), CNES, CESBIO (France), RAS (Russia), SSC
(Sweden), WCS (Congo/USA) and the universities of
Michigan, California Santa Barbara, New Hampshire,
Southampton and Chalmers Gothenburg.
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