Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system

The advection of mineral dust has implications for crop lands, radiative forcing and public health. Satellite imagery is the only effective way to monitor dust storm events in remote regions and on a national or international basis. The MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) has attri...

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Main Authors: Broomhall, M., Chedzey, H., Garcia, R., Lynch, Mervyn, Fearns, P., King, E., Wang, Z., Smith, G., Schibeci, D.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://www.isprs.org/proceedings/2011/ISRSE-34/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19538
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author Broomhall, M.
Chedzey, H.
Garcia, R.
Lynch, Mervyn
Fearns, P.
King, E.
Wang, Z.
Smith, G.
Schibeci, D.
author_facet Broomhall, M.
Chedzey, H.
Garcia, R.
Lynch, Mervyn
Fearns, P.
King, E.
Wang, Z.
Smith, G.
Schibeci, D.
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description The advection of mineral dust has implications for crop lands, radiative forcing and public health. Satellite imagery is the only effective way to monitor dust storm events in remote regions and on a national or international basis. The MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) has attributes that make it ideal for such monitoring. This case study investigates the implementation of dust detection algorithms for the MODIS instrument within a workflow system combined with a High Performance Computer (HPC) environment. This new remote sensing workflow system provides a powerful tool to researchers without the requirement to have any knowledge of remote sensing data processing techniques.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-195382017-01-30T12:14:20Z Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system Broomhall, M. Chedzey, H. Garcia, R. Lynch, Mervyn Fearns, P. King, E. Wang, Z. Smith, G. Schibeci, D. The advection of mineral dust has implications for crop lands, radiative forcing and public health. Satellite imagery is the only effective way to monitor dust storm events in remote regions and on a national or international basis. The MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) has attributes that make it ideal for such monitoring. This case study investigates the implementation of dust detection algorithms for the MODIS instrument within a workflow system combined with a High Performance Computer (HPC) environment. This new remote sensing workflow system provides a powerful tool to researchers without the requirement to have any knowledge of remote sensing data processing techniques. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19538 http://www.isprs.org/proceedings/2011/ISRSE-34/ restricted
spellingShingle Broomhall, M.
Chedzey, H.
Garcia, R.
Lynch, Mervyn
Fearns, P.
King, E.
Wang, Z.
Smith, G.
Schibeci, D.
Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system
title Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system
title_full Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system
title_fullStr Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system
title_full_unstemmed Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system
title_short Ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system
title_sort ensemble dust detection techniques utilizing a web-based workflow environment linked to a high performance computing system
url http://www.isprs.org/proceedings/2011/ISRSE-34/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19538