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Draft Agenda

2nd HyspIRI  Science Workshop   
NASA Decadal Survey Mission   
11-13 August 2009   
Sheraton Pasadena Hotel (HyspIRI Science Workshop August 11-13 )   
303 Cordova St., Pasadena, CA 91101   
(626) 449-4000 or 1-800-457-7940   
Ask for the Reservations Department, Request the group rate for the HYSPIRI Meeting   

 11 Aug 2009   ===========================================================================   

8:00    Registration

8:45    Welcome and Objectives of HyspIRI Science Workshop
     - Woody Turner, John LaBrecque

9:00    Overview of Decadal Survey Missions and Context for HyspIRI
     -  John LaBrecque, Woody Turner,

    Review of Current Baseline HyspIRI Science Measurements Characteristics
9:30     - VSWIR Current Science Measurement Baseline  - Rob Green
9:45     - TIR Current Science Measurement Baseline - Simon Hook

10:00    Break

    Review of HyspIRI Mission Characteristics - Carl Bruce, Marc Foote, Bogdan Oaida
10:30     - VSWIR Concept - Carl Bruce
10:40     - TIR Concept - Marc Foote
10:50     - Mission Concept - Bogdan Oaida
11:10     - Low latency Direct Broadcast - Dan Mandl
   
11:30    Draft Preliminary HyspIRI Mission Level 1 Requirements - Robert Green, Simon Hook
   
12:00    Lunch
   
VSWIR and TIR Parallel Sessions   
   
VSWIR Afternoon Session   
   
1:00    VQ1 – Pattern and Spatial Distribution of Ecosystems and their Components - Dar Roberts, Phil Townsend
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

1:30    VQ2 – Ecosystem Function, Physiology and Seasonal Activity - Susan Ustin
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:00    VQ3 - Biogeochemical Cycles - Scott Ollinger, John Gamon
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:30    VQ4 - Ecosystem Response to Disturbance - John Gamon, Greg Asner, Bob Knox
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

3:00    Break

3:30    VQ5 – Ecosystems and Human Well-being - Betsy Middleton
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

4:00    VQ6 - Earth Surface and Shallow Water Benthic Composition - Robert Green, Heidi Dierssen
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

4:30    VSWIR Special Topics
     - Level 1 Measurement (Radiance) Calibration Approach and Traceability - Michael Eastwood
     - Level 2 Product, terrestrial and aquatic surface reflectance - Bo-Cai Go

5:30    VSWIR Session Close
   
TIR Afternoon Session   

1:00    TQ1 – Volcanoes - Mike Abrams
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

1:30    TQ2 – Wildfires - Ivan Csiszar
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:00    TQ3 – Water Use and Availability- Rick Allen
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:30    TQ4 – Human Health and Urbanization - Dale Quattrochi
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

3:00    Break

3:30    TQ5 – Earth surface composition and Change - Anupma Prakash
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

4:00    TIR Special Topics
     - Measurement (Radiance) Calibration Approach and Traceability - Bill Johnson
     - Level 2 Product, surface radiance, temperature, emissivitiy - Simon Hook

5:30    TIR Session Close
   
7:00    Social Gathering

 12 Aug 2009   ===========================================================================   

8:00    HyspIRI Data Analysis ROSES call Status and Upcoming HyspIRI Science Research Opportunities - Woody Turner

8:20    HyspIRI related airborne campaigns - Woody Turner, Simon Hook, Robert Green

8:40    Science Prototype Activities using Hyperion Data and Existing Airborne and Spaceborne Data Sets - Betsy Middleton

9:00    Mapping Floating Aquatic Vegetation (Kelp) with Imaging Spectroscopy at Spatial Scales from 4 to 60 m using Linear Spectral Mixture Modeling - Phil Dennison
   
9:20    Canopy chemistry and the coupled cycles of carbon and nitrogen in forests  - Scott Ollinger

10:00    Break

10:30    Intelligent Payload Module for low latency measurements and parameters - Dan Mandl

11:00    Characterization and Monitoring of Geothermal Resources Using Simulated HyspIRI Data - Fred Kruse

11:20    Assessing change in coral reef ecosystems using hyperspectral remote sensing - James Goodman

11:40    HyspIRI Spatail Scale for Coastal Ocean Science - Richard Zimmerman

12:00    Lunch
   
12:30    Space Grant Students Presentation (30 min)
   
Combined Question Parallel Sessions   
   
CQ 1-3 Afternoon Session 12 Aug 2009   
   
1:00    CQ1 – Coastal, ocean, and inland aquatic environments - Frank Muller-Karger
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

1:30    CQ2 – Wildfires - Ivan Csiszar
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:00    CQ3 – Volcanoes - Rob Wright
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:30    Break

CQ 4-6 Afternoon Session 12 Aug 2009   

1:00    CQ4 – Ecosystem Function and Diversity - Dar Roberts
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

1:30    CQ5 – Land surface composition and change - Lyle Mars
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:00    CQ6 – Human Health and Urbanization - Mike Ramsey
     - Science Questions & Applications, Enabling Data Products, Science Traceability Matrix review

2:30    Break

Return to Combined Session   

3:00     - Shallow benthic habitat mapping opportunities in both continental nearshore and remote marine park islands; spatial-spectral and temporal scale issues of benthic health and processes - Arnold Dekker, CSIRO, Australia

3:20    Remote Sensing of Volcanic Thermal Features with HyspIRI - Greg Vaughan

3:40    Use of Imaging Spectroscopy to Detect Plant Physiological Traits - Phil Townsend

4:00    Use of VIS/NIR/SWIR/TIR Remote Sensing for U.S. Wildland Fire Characterization and Management:  Potential for HyspIRI -  Rob Sohlberg

4:20    Imaging spectroscopy for coastal benthic ecosystems: algae and seagrass - Heidi Dierssen

4:40    Evapotranspiration Estimation with ASTER & MASTER over the Jornada Experiment Range, New Mexico, USA - Andy French

5:00    Utility of HyspIRI for Coral Reef Studies and a Case Study of Sun  Glint Correction in a Coral Reef Environment - Eric Hochberg
   
5:20    Close
   
7:00    Social Gathering
   
 13 Aug 2009   ===========================================================================   
   
    Partnership Discussion (International and Domestic)
8:00     - Australia - Alex Held
8:20     - Canada - Alan Hollinger
   
    Related International Missions
8:30     - ENMAP, Germany - Hermann (Charly) Kaufmann
8:50     - PRISMA, Italy - Cristina Ananasso
9:10     - APEX - Michael Schaepman
9:30     - On-ground Calibration of the SAC-D NIRST Radiometer - Linda Marchese, Hugo Marraco
9:50     - ISRO Imaging Spectroscopy  Plans - AS Kiran Kumar
10:10     - A Japanese Hyperspectral Sensor - T. Matsunaga
   
10:20    Break
   
10:40    HyspIRI Ground Data Processing Baseline and Options - Robert Knox and Bogdan Oaida
   
    Level 1  Validation of on orbit Radiance Calibration
11:00     - VSWIR - Carol Bruegge, Sven Geier, Robert O. Green
11:20     - TIR - Simon Hook
11:40     - Hyperion lessons learned - Steve Ungar
   
12:00    Lunch
   
    Level 2 Product Validation and discussion
1:00     - VSWIR - Robert O. Green, Kevin Turpie
1:20     - TIR - Simon Hook
   
1:40    Canopy small scale variability from HyspIRI for ecological applications - Yuri Knyazikhin
   
2:00    Anticipated Contributions of HyspIRI to the Remote Sensing of Volcanic Plumes - Vince Realmuto
   
2:20    Towards an assessment of photosynthetic light use efficiency from space: Upscaling PRI reflectance using an automated multi-angular spectroradiometer - Thomas Hilker
   
2:40    Deriving soil moisture and sediment mobility using future HyspIRI-derived thermal inertia - Mike Ramsey

3:00    Break
   
3:20    Use of ASTER Images to Study the Outbreak of West Nile Virus and its Relations with Environmental Variables in Indianapolis, Indiana: Implications for HyspIRI - Qihao Weng
   
3:40    The NEON Project and Potential Parameter/Algorithm Validation for HyspIRI - Tom Kampe

4:00    Key results and discussion of VSWIR Science Questions - Robert O. Green and VQ WG

4:20    Key results and discussion of TIR Science Questions Simon Hook and TQ WG
   
4:40    Key results and discussion of Combined Science Questions Frank Muller-Karger and CQ WG

5:00    Review and Discussion of Draft Preliminary HyspIRI Mission Level 1 Requirements -Robert O. Green and Simon Hook

5:20    Review of Workshop and Next Steps - Woody Turner, John LaBrecque, Robert O. Green, Simon J. Hook

5:40    Close

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