Concept information
Preferred term
spaceborne imaging spectroscopy
Definition
- Imaging reflected (or sometimes emitted) optical electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths that usually fall between 315 nm and 3000 nm from a space-borne platform. In contrast to multi-spectral imaging, imaging spectroscopy or hyper-spectral imaging captures the incoming radiation in more than ten up to hundreds of small, contiguous spectral bands that often have a bandwidth of about 10 nm.
Broader concept
Source
- Interreg Iron-Age-Danube
Belongs to group
Notation
- 419
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URI
https://vocabs.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/iadthesaurus/scheme/concept419
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