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An overview of the JERS-1 SAR Global Boreal Forest Mapping (GBFM) project

机译:JERS-1 SAR全球北方森林制图(GBFM)项目的概述

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Boreal ecosystems play an essential role in global climate regulation. Forests constitute pools of terrestrial carbon and are generally considered as global sinks of atmospheric CO/sub 2/, contributing to attenuating the greenhouse effect. Large amounts of carbon are also stored in boreal lakes, bogs and wetlands, partially released as CH/sub 4/ and other trace gases to the atmosphere during the spring and summer months. Human activities in the forest zone are however reducing the size of the carbon pool and climate change is triggering shorter winters and earlier thaw onset, changing the natural equilibrium. Given its global importance, there is a need to map and monitor the boreal zone, and as the changes occur on all from local, regional to global scales, fine resolution information over vast areas is required. The Global Boreal Forest Mapping (GBFM) project is an international collaborative undertaking initiated by NASDA in 1996, as a follow-on to the tropical-focused Global Rain Forest Mapping (GRFM) project [A. Rosenqvist et al., (2000)]. Utilising the L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) on the Japanese Earth Resources Satellite (JERS-1). one of the main objectives of the GBFM project is the generation of extensive, pan-boreaL SAR image mosaics, to provide snap-shots of the forest wetland and open water status in the mid-1990's. Mosaics over Canada, Alaska. Siberia and Europe have been generated, available on the Internet and on DVD free of charge for research and educational purposes. The GBFM project also entails research activities in North America, Siberia and northern Europe, aimed at advancing scientific applications of L-band SAR data in the boreal zone.
机译:北方生态系统在全球气候调节中起着至关重要的作用。森林构成了陆地碳库,通常被认为是大气中CO / sub 2 /的全球汇,有助于减弱温室效应。大量的碳也存储在北方湖泊,沼泽和湿地中,并在春季和夏季月份部分以CH / sub 4 /和其他微量气体的形式释放到大气中。然而,森林地区的人类活动正在减少碳库的规模,气候变化引发了更短的冬天和更早的解冻,从而改变了自然平衡。鉴于其全球重要性,需要绘制地图并监测北方地区,并且随着从地方,地区到全球范围内所有方面的变化发生,需要在广阔区域上提供高分辨率的信息。全球北方森林测绘(GBFM)项目是NASDA于1996年发起的一项国际合作事业,是针对热带的全球热带雨林测绘(GRFM)项目的后续行动[A. Rosenqvist et al。,(2000)]。在日本地球资源卫星(JERS-1)上使用L波段合成孔径雷达(SAR)。 GBFM项目的主要目标之一是生成大量的泛流SAR图像马赛克,以提供1990年代中期森林湿地和开阔水域状况的快照。马赛克在加拿大,阿拉斯加。已经生成了西伯利亚和欧洲,可以免费在Internet和DVD上进行研究和教育用途。 GBFM项目还需要在北美,西伯利亚和北欧开展研究活动,旨在促进北方地区L波段SAR数据的科学应用。

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