D. E. Pitts’s research while affiliated with Johnson Space Center and other places

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Publications (17)


Comparison Of Measured C-band Scattering Coefficients With Model Predictions As A Function Of Leaf Area Index And Biomass
  • Conference Paper

October 1988

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11 Reads

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6 Citations

D. E. Pitts

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G. D. Badhwar

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A. H. Feiveson

The backscattering coefficients σo for black spruce and aspen at an incidence angle of 50 degrees obtained using a helicopter mounted C-band scatterometer are related to leaf area index and biomass for several dates while leaves are present. These data are compared with estimates obtained from the Fung disk model for aspen. Implications for spacecraft SAR (eg SIR-C) systems and their ability to determine biophysical characteristics of forest canopies are discussed in light of these results. -Authors


Field size distributions for selected agricultural crops in the United States and Canada

March 1986

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20 Reads

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10 Citations

Remote Sensing of Environment

Digitized agricultural field boundary taken in the United States and Canada during the LACIE and AgRISTARS programs, in 1977 through 1980, were used to construct histograms showing the distributions of field area, width, and length for crops for which there were data for 700 or more fields per state. The observed distributions of area and width for fields of 10 crops grown in 13 states of the United States and Canada were compared with best-fit inverse Gaussian distributions and with log-normal distributions. For 28 distributions of area and 16 distributions of width there was found to be a probability of greater than .01 of their being inverse Gaussian. There were 10 distributions of area for which there was probability of greater than .005 of their being log-normal. Distributions of area and width stratified by state and crop type appear to be unique. The inverse Gaussian, which represents a wide range of statistical distributions from skewed to almost symmetrical, can provide a useful model for distributions of field area.


Analysis of IRAS data for orbital debris

February 1986

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10 Reads

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4 Citations

Advances in Space Research

The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was launched in 1983 for the purpose of surveying the sky in a broad area of the infrared portion of the spectrum. While the primary objects of interest of IRAS were stars and nebulae, other types of space-related objects could also be observed. These include comets, asteroids, and Earth orbiting objects. Theoretical analysis indicates that IRAS could observe objects with a diameter of 1-mm at a range of 100-km and objects with a diameter of 1-cm at a range of 1000-km, while current ground-based observations of particles in low Earth orbit are limited to objects larger than 1-cm. Thus, these data offer a unique opportunity to ascertain the number density of particles below the present observable limit. At NASA/JSC a preliminary analysis of an IRAS data set has been performed to detect and describe this population, and the results of this study are presented.


Preliminary evaluation of Thematic Mapper image data quality

February 1985

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8 Reads

R. B. Macdonald

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D. E. Pitts

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J. Carnes

Improvements in the ability to monitor renewable resources/vegegation due to improvements in the spatial, spectral and radiometric resolution of TM data were evaluated. Results presented from the first 4 months of analysis presented include: (1) geometric performance; (2) band-to-band registration; (3) modulation transfer function; and (4) crop separabililty performance. Crop separability in Webster County, Iowa and in Mississippi County, Arkansas as determined by cluster and principal components analyses is assessed.


Estimation of biophysical properties of forest canopies through inversion of microwave scatterometer data

February 1985

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7 Reads

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10 Citations

A method for estimating the biophysical properties of a forest canopy through inversion of microwave scatterometer data is discussed. A C-band scatterometer flown over an aspen site in northern Minnesota during 19 days from May 2 to October 20, 1984, was modified to enable continuous recording of the range of the target. This provided the backscatter cross section as a function of range and was used to study scattering processes within the canopy. The remote estimates of HH, VV, and HV extinction coefficient values agreed well with the estimates obtained with the use of an active radar calibrator.


Preliminary evaluation of TM for soils information

February 1985

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5 Reads

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1 Citation

The capability of the LANDSAT TM for providing information for soil association maps and for detecting soil properties (variability within vegetated fields) was assessed using TM imagery of fields in Mississippi County, Arkansas that were planted with rice, cotton, and soybeans. Results indicate that the TM bands are providing information that is related to the soil properties within the field. Over large areas, these bands also appear to provide information that is related to the soil properties that are important to plant condition. While these results are only an indication of the information that TM can provide, they do indicate the TM data--especially, the mid-TR and thermal bands--show the capability for separating vegetated soil landscapes on a broad basis. The analysis at the field level with a growing crop also indicates that TM, with its additional and narrower bands and improved spatial and radiometric resolution is influenced by within field variability due to soils that has to be accounted for in the analysis of TM data.


Preliminary evaluation of Thematic Mapper image data quality

August 1984

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9 Reads

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1 Citation

Thematic Mapper (TM) data from Mississippi County, Arkansas, and Webster County, Iowa, were examined for the purpose of evaluating the image data quality of the TM which was launched on board the LANDSAT-4 spacecraft. Preliminary clustering and principal component analysis indicates that the middle infrared and thermal infrared data of TM appear to add significant information over that of the near IR and visible bands of the multispectral scanner data. Moreover, the higher spatial resolution of TM appears to provide better definition of the edges and the within variability of agricultural fields. The geometric performance of TM data, without ground control correction, was found to exceed expectations. The modulation transfer function for the 1.65 m band was found to agree with prelaunch specifications when the effects of the GSFC cubic convolution and the atmosphere were removed. The band to band registration for the bands within the noncooled focal plane was found to be better than specified. However, the middle infrared and thermal infrared, which are on a separate cooled focal plane were found to be misregistered and were significantly worse than prelaunch specifications.


Evaluation of Corn/Soybeans Separability Using Thematic Mapper And Thematic Mapper Simulator Data

June 1984

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16 Reads

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10 Citations

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Multitemporal Thematic Mapper, Thematic Mapper Simulator, and detailed ground truth data were collected for a 9-by 1-km sample segment in Webster County, Iowa, in the summer of 1982. Three dates were acquired each with Thematic Mapper Simulator (June 7, June 23, and July 31) and Thematic Mapper (August 2, September 3, and October 21). The Thematic Mapper Simulator data were converted to equivalent TM count values using TM and TMS calibration data and model based estimates of atmospheric effects. The July 31, TMS image was compared to the August 2, TM image to verify the conversion process. A quantitative measure of proportion estimation variance (Fisher information) was used to evaluate the corn/soybeans separability for each TM band as a function of time during the growing season. The additional bands in the middle infrared allowed corn and soybeans to be separated much earlier than was possible with the visible and near-infrared bands alone. Using the TM and TMS data, temporal profiles of the TM principal components were developed. The greenness and brightness exhibited behavior similar to MSS greenness and brightness for corn and soybeans.


Estimation of leaf area index from bidirectional spectral reflectance data by inverting a canopy reflectance model

February 1984

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8 Reads

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5 Citations

A technique for estimating the leaf area index from bidirectional canopy reflectance (CR) data, in the infrared region, e.g., in band 4 of a Thematic Mapper (TM), is described. It involves inversion of a CR model which accurately represents the reflectance from the canopy. A method for remotely collecting this CR data using an aircraft based TM is described. The bidirectional CR's, for a black spruce (picea mariana) canopy, for 7 solar/view directions, as measured using this technique, are given. A very preliminary analysis of the data from a point of view of estimating LAI by inversion of a CR model is given. This analysis suggests that for an acceptably accurate estimation of LAI, one will require bidirectional CR's for many more than 7 solar/view directions.


Agricultural applications of TM data

February 1984

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13 Reads

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13 Citations

Multitemporal Thematic Mapper, Thematic Mapper Simulator, and detailed ground truth data were collected for a 9- by 11-km sample segment in Webster County, Iowa, in the summer of 1982. Three dates were acquired each with Thematic Mapper Simulator (June 7, June 23, and July 31) and Thematic Mapper (August 2, September 3, and October 21). The additional TM spectral bands in the middle infrared were found to substantially improve corn/soybean separability in both single date and multitemporal analyses.


Citations (7)


... Some researchers (Stoner, et al., 1980;Thompson, et al., 1983;Huete, et al., 1985;Coleman and Montgomery, 1987;Escadafal, et al., 1989;Henderson, et al., 1989;Ben-Dor and Banin, 1994) have conducted research on the usefulness of Thematic Mapper data to identify the best spectral region to analyze soil properties. Although most of these studies have been performed under lab conditions using hand held radiometers, few studies have been done using Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper data (Weismiller and Kaminsky, 1978;Satterwhite and Henley, 1987;Bhatti, et al., 1991;Thenkabail, 1992;Van Deventer, 1992;Van Deventer, et al., 1997). ...

Reference:

SOIL CLASSIFICATION IN ARID LANDS WITH THEMATIC MAPPER DATA Clasificación de Suelos en Zonas Aridas con Datos Tipo Thematic Mapper
Simulation of Landsat Multispectral Scanner Response of Soils using Laboratory Reflectance Measurements1
  • Citing Article
  • May 1983

Soil Science Society of America Journal

... Farming land units in the US are in the acreage range of 20 acres or larger. 1 Nevertheless, this individual field size does not represent the total amount of land that the producer can permanently or temporarily (rent) own during the cropping season. Multiple lands units managed by the same producer are often dispersed in the irrigation valley or sub basin. ...

Field size distributions for selected agricultural crops in the United States and Canada
  • Citing Article
  • March 1986

Remote Sensing of Environment

... Remote sensing and Soil mappingFrom the beginning of development of remote sensing techniques, soil surveyors were looking for a way to map soils directly from images saving in that way the resources. AlreadyThompson, et al. (1983) found Landsat bands 4, 5 and 7 to be responding to the within-field soil variability even with increasing ground cover. However, these bands can directly ...

Landsat thematic mapper (TM) soil variability analysis over Webster County, Iowa
  • Citing Article
  • February 1984

... Over the past few decades, there has been a considerable number of researchers who investigated the distribution of sources of the backscattering within vegetation canopies . Field scatterometers were employed at 10 GHz (X-band) [7,8], while other studies [15][16][17][18][19][20] used 4.75-GHz field scatterometers and the microwave scatterometer C-band (MS-C). Investigation on the radar backscatter from the rice crops were done by Le Toan [25,26] by using an airborne X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), VARAN-S, operating in HH and VV at the incident angle of 0 • to 60 • . ...

Estimation of biophysical properties of forest canopies through inversion of microwave scatterometer data
  • Citing Article
  • February 1985

... Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) image is based on peculiarities of backscattering of the emitted radar signal by surfaces of different kinds [8]. The radar backscattering coefficient σ 0 ("sigma nought") is a fraction which describes the amount of average backscattered power compared to the power of the incident field [9]. ...

Agricultural applications of TM data
  • Citing Article
  • February 1984

... Calibrated SAR and scatterometer data of forests are quite scarce. We have extracted data from several references (Ulaby and Dobson, 1988;Pitts et al., 1988;Dobson et al., 1992;Ahern et al., 1992) to get an indication of the dynamic range of forest backscatter for several frequencies and polarizations, and some data on the between-species differences in backscatter. The resulting requirements are shown in Table 2. ...

Comparison Of Measured C-band Scattering Coefficients With Model Predictions As A Function Of Leaf Area Index And Biomass
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • October 1988

... The segmentation algorithm consecutively merges pixels or existing objects in a bottom-up fashion based on a pairwise region merging technique. 30 The rule set of the decision tree takes into account the expected differences in the spectral response of corn and soybean plants reported in the literature 22,24,25,40 and has a different set of thresholds for both classes at three different image acquisition time periods, one set for each crop for the first half of July, one for the last half of July and one set for August. ...

Evaluation of Corn/Soybeans Separability Using Thematic Mapper And Thematic Mapper Simulator Data
  • Citing Article
  • June 1984

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing