Title: Department of Geomatics Remote Sensing Applications
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Applications
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Vegetation
- Green vegetation has a distinctive reflectance
curve - Absorption in blue
- Reflection in green
- Absorption in red
- Strong reflection in NIR
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Vegetation
- Green vegetation has a distinctive reflectance
curve
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Applications Vegetation
- This reflectance curve is due to
- Visable
- Plant pigments (particularly chlorophyll)
- Concentrated in the palisade cells
- NIR
- Cell moisture
- Result of the structure of the spongy mesophyll
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Applications Vegetation
- Vegetation cover can be mapped by
- A simple vegetation ratio
- NIR/R
- Contrast with FeO or Clay ratio
- Works best for green, broad leafed plants
- Doesnt work as well for forest
- Doesnt work at all well for conifers
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Applications Vegetation
- Mapping plant species
- Depends on leaf/ canopy structure
- Most change in the NIR
- Smaller changes in leaf pigments
- Easy to tell difference between major groups (eg.
forest/grass, pine/eucalypt) - Difficult to map differences within major groups
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Applications Vegetation
- NIR reflectance
- Will change with stress
- Disease
- Water stress
- Old age
- Changes before Visible
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Applications Vegetation
- NIR reflectance
- Shows where a problem is occuring
- Does not identify the problem
- Will detect the problem prior to visible
inspection - Will monitor recovery
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Applications Vegetation
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Applications Vegetation
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Applications Vegetation
- Vegetation health is best mapped by
- Normalised differential vegetation index - NDVI
- NIR-R/NIRR
- Images should be normalised first
- Can also use the Greeness Index
- (sensor specific)