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Data from the Synthetic Aperture Radar and Hyperspectral Airborne campaign (SHAC) run by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the British National Space Centre (BNSC). The campaign intended to provide support for industrial and academic research into earth resource and environmental monitoring. The campaign was managed by NRSC- now Infoterra. Fourteen different locations were flown in May and June 2000 in the campaign (see Fig.1), logistical constraints requiring two aircraft be used to fly the two instruments individually. The campaign involved a large number of researchers from NERC-EPFS and CEH, BAE Systems and InfoTerra on the ground collecting information vital to making best use of the airborne data: simultaneous spectral, sun photometer and GPS measurements and the installation by DERA, now QinetiQ, of corner reflectors to gain geo-coding of the E-SAR data. The outcome was previously unavailable, state-of the art, airborne data of the UK, which informed 11 research projects. The following list details the various SHAC2000 projects flown ScotSHAC campaign in Glen Affric Woodhouse, I., University of Edinburgh Fractional ground cover estimation from hyperspectral radiometry. Davenport, I., University of Reading Radar measurements of wheat crops at the Boxworth site. Quegan, S., University of Sheffield Land Surface Biophysical Parameters from Multi-angular Hyperspectral and SAR data. Lewis, P. , UCL Carbon Offset Verification of Forest Ecosystems. Dawson, T. , University of Oxford Remote Sensing of Leaks from Aqueducts. Malthus, T.,University of Edinburgh Integration of SAR and hyperspectral airborne data for quantitative analysis of estuarine convergent fronts and water quality (ref: BNSC SHAC 99/004). Ferrier, G., University of Hull Synergy of HyMap and digital elevation data for the analysis of upland peat erosion pattern and composition. McMorrow, J., University of Manchester Thetford Forest: Retrieval of biodiversity indicators for temperate forest from remote sensing; and Monks Wood: Quantifying habitat structure and quality for woodland birds. Balzter, H., CEH- NERC Remote sensing of hydrology and vegetation dynamics in the New Forest. Milton, E., University of Southampton Assessing the environmental impact of historical basemetal mining at Parys Mountain, Anglesey, with HyMap data. Lamb, A. and Denniss, A., Infoterra Ltd.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Rollei Digital Camera, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle and ARSF Specim AISA Hawk instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the AIMWETLAB - Aerial imaging of the wetlands of Lake Balaton and the Kis-Balaton (EUFAR10_01) project (flight reference: 2010_235b). Data were collected over the Balaton Peninsula, Hungary area.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the INTA Airborne Hyperspectral Scanner and INTA Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager 1500i instruments onboard the CASA 212 RS - INTA aircraft for the HYMOWEB- HYperspectral MOnitoring of the Water and Energy Balance project (flight reference: intacasa-rs_20100902_hymoweb). Data were collected over the Brussels, Belgium area.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Rollei Digital Camera and ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the ISOTHERM- Ice SnOw vegetation HypERspecTral Measurements (EUFAR15_28) project (flight reference: 2015_271a). Data were collected over the Mont Blanc, France area.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Rollei Digital Camera, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle and ARSF Specim AISA Hawk instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the AIRES-CZM - Using AIRborne REmote Sensing for improved Coastal Zone Management (EUFAR10_02) project (flight reference: 2010_199b). Data were collected over the Santander, Spain area.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the INTA Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager 1500i and INTA Airborne Hyperspectral Scanner instruments onboard the CASA 212 RS - INTA aircraft for the DEHESHyrE- Monitoring mass and energy fluxes in a manipulated Mediterranean tree-grass "Dehesa" ecosystem through the integration of ground and satellite data with airborne hyperspectral imagery (DEHESHYRE) project (flight reference: intacasa-rs_20150703_deheshyre2015). Data were collected over the Las Majadas del Tieta, Spain area.
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Airborne remote sensing measurements collected on 20 June 2019 by the Natural Environment Research Council Airborne Research Facility (NERC-ARF) onboard the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-Otter Aircraft for the NET-Sense - joint NASA ESA Temperature Sensing Experiment (HyTES19) project (flight reference: 2019_171a). This dataset comprises: hyperspectral data collected using a Specim Aisa FENIX imager. Data were collected over the Grosseto, Italy area.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle, ARSF Specim AISA Hawk and ARSF Rollei Digital Camera instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the ICELAND_DEBRISFLOWS- A Study of the Hazard and Geomorphic Change Caused by Debris Flows in Iceland (EUFAR12_02) project (flight reference: 2012_240a). Data were collected over the Sugandafjorour and Skutulsfjorour in the Westfjords, Iceland area.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the INTA Airborne Hyperspectral Scanner and INTA Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager 1500i instruments onboard the CASA 212 RS - INTA aircraft for the EUFAR IMROM project (flight reference: intacasa-rs_20110725_imrom). Data were collected over the Rosia Montana, west-central Romania area.
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Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle, ARSF Specim AISA Hawk and ARSF Rollei Digital Camera instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the SVALBD_PGLACIAL2- Influence of climate change on paraglacial and glacial landscape evolution in Svalbard (EUFAR11_02) project (flight reference: 2011_187). Data were collected over the Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway area.