ORNL DAAC Request for New GCMD Project: SHIFT

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ORNL DAAC Request for New GCMD Project: SHIFT

by ORNL - yaxingwei » Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:06 pm America/New_York

Hi,

As we're preparing metadata for the SHIFT data collections, we find ourselves in need of a new GCMD project vocabulary entry, here are the details:

Short name: SHIFT
Long name: Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) High Frequency Time Series

Definition: The Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) High Frequency Time Series (SHIFT) was an airborne and field campaign during February to May 2022, with a follow up activity for one week in September, in support of NASA’s SBG mission. Its study area included a 640-square-mile (1,656-square-kilometer) area in Santa Barbara County and the coastal Pacific waters. The primary goal of the SHIFT campaign was to collect a repeated dense time series of airborne Visible to ShortWave Infrared (VSWIR) airborne imaging spectroscopy data with coincident field measurements in both inland terrestrial and coastal aquatic areas, supported in part by a broad team of research collaborators at academic institutions. The SHIFT campaign leveraged NASA’s Airborne Visible-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer-Next Generation (AVIRIS-NG) facility instrument to collect approximately weekly VSWIR imagery across the study area. The SHIFT campaign 1) enables the NASA SBG team to conduct traceability analyses related to science value of VSWIR revisit without relying on multispectral proxies, 2) enables testing algorithms for consistent performance over seasonal time scales and end-to-end workflows including community distribution, and 3) provide early adoption test cases to SHIFT application users and incubate relationships with basic and applied science partners at the University of California Santa Barbara Sedgwick Reserve and The Nature Conservancy’s Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve.

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Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.

Thanks,
Yaxing
Dr. Yaxing Wei (weiy@ornl.gov)
Lead Scientist, ORNL DAAC
Environmental Sciences Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
https://daac.ornl.gov

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Re: ORNL DAAC Request for New GCMD Project: SHIFT

by GCMD - sritz » Fri Jun 30, 2023 11:15 am America/New_York

Hi Yaxing, we will take take of your keyword request.

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Re: ORNL DAAC Request for New GCMD Project: SHIFT

by GCMD - tstevens » Thu Jul 06, 2023 9:15 am America/New_York

@ORNL - yaxingwei The project keyword has been added. Please review:
    SHIFT > Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) High Frequency Time Series: https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/17fac673-2240-48dc-a0b8-6d5fdaac2ba4?version=draft

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    Re: ORNL DAAC Request for New GCMD Project: SHIFT

    by ORNL - yaxingwei » Thu Jul 06, 2023 11:36 am America/New_York

    @GCMD - tstevens , it looks good. Thanks!
    Dr. Yaxing Wei (weiy@ornl.gov)
    Lead Scientist, ORNL DAAC
    Environmental Sciences Division
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    https://daac.ornl.gov

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