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Airborne Hyperspectral and LiDAR Data - Australian Field Sites 

Ver: 1.0
Status of Data: completed
Update Frequency: notPlanned
Security Classification: unclassified
Record Last Modified: 2025-12-02
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Accessed 772 times
Dataset Created: 2013-03-13
Dataset Published: 2021-12-15
Data can be accessed from the following links:
HTTPPoint-of-truth metadata URLHTTPJRSRP Field Data PortalHTTPTERN Field Calibration/ValidationHTTPAirborne Hyperspectral FilesHTTPAirborne LiDAR FilesHTTPFile Naming ConventionHTTPro-crate-metadata.json
How to cite this collection:
Department of the Environment, T. (2021). Airborne Hyperspectral and LiDAR Data - Australian Field Sites. Version 1.0. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. https://portal.tern.org.au/metadata/4ff0b4c9-cfa0-4d09-9520-b5402adc583f 
TERN worked together with Airborne Research Australia (ARA) to deliver airborne hyperspectral and lidar data for a number of selected homogenous 5 km x 5 km field sites across several locations in Australia (formally known as the AusCover Supersites). A Riegl Q560 Lidar, a SPECIM AisaEAGLE II hyperspectral scanner (VNIR) and a SPECIM AisaHAWK hyper-spectral scanner were mounted in underwing pods of ARA's ECO-Dimona research aircraft VH-EOS, each one together with its own navigation and altitude system. The spatial resolution of the Airborne hyperspectral data is 0.5m and Airborne LiDAR is 0.3m. Details on the data acquisition for each site is summarized here. 
Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. This work was funded by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), an Australian Government National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) project. 
Purpose
Between January 2011 and June 2013, TERN Landscapes collected field, airborne hyperspectral and airborne LiDAR data coincidently from several locations across Australia to be used for upscaling ground gathered observations, and to help calibrate satellite sensors passing overhead. 
Lineage
Data not provided. 
Method DocumentationData not provided.
Procedure Steps

1. 

Documentation: Documents containing information on instrumentation, platforms, data acquisitions, quality audits, naming conventions and more are available at https://dap.tern.org.au/thredds/catalog/landscapes/remote_sensing/airborne_validation/metadata/data_report/catalog.html 

Australia
Temporal Coverage
From 2012-02-01 to 2013-07-01 
Spatial Resolution

Data not provided.

Vertical Extent

Data not provided.

Data Quality Assessment Scope
The process used to test quality assurance of the airborne hyperspectral data and airborne lidar data are documented in Chapter 15 and 16 of the TERN Effective Field Calibration and Validation Practices handbook (see references). 
Data Quality Report
Data not provided. 
Data Quality Assessment Outcome
See the individual flights for information on data quality. 
ANZSRC - FOR
Climate change impacts and adaptation
GCMD Sciences
BIOSPHERE - VEGETATION COVER
Horizontal Resolution
< 1 meter
Instruments
RIEGL LMS-Q560
SPECIM AisaEAGLE
SPECIM AisaHAWK
Parameters
radiation wavelength
surface bidirectional reflectance
vegetation area fraction
Temporal Resolution
Daily - < Weekly
Topic
environment
User Defined
3D point cloud
calperum chowilla
credo
Diamond Aircraft HK-36 Eco-Dimona VH-EOS
litchfield
robson creek
rushworth forest
tumbarumba
watts creek
whroo
zigzag creek
Author
Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation, Queensland Government
Contact Point
Data Enquiries, Earth Observation and Social Sciences (EOSS)
Publisher
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Reports and extensive site documentation
Broomhall, M., Johansen, K., Wu. D., 2018, Chapter 15: Quality Assurance Steps for TERN Landscape Assessment Hyper-Spectral Data in TERN Effective Field Calibration and Validation Practices
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Please advise any work or publications that use this data via the online form at https://www.tern.org.au/research-publications/#reporting 

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