Plant species composition and plant architectural attributes are critical parameters required for the measuring, monitoring, and modeling of terrestrial ecosystems. Remote sensing is commonly cited as an important tool for deriving vegetation properties at an appropriate scale for ecosystem studies, ranging from local to regional and even synoptic scales. Classical approaches rely on vegetation indices such as the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) to estimate biophysical parameters such as leaf area index or intercepted photosynthetically active radiation (IPAR). Another approach is to apply a variety of classification schemes to map vegetation and thus extrapolate fine-scale information about specific sites to larger areas of s...
The Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) acquired data as part of the Boreal Ecos...
Statistical and radiative-transfer physically based studies have previously demonstrated the relatio...
Estimation of vegetation water content (VWC) by optical remote sensing improves soil moisture retrie...
Imaging spectrometry offers a new way of deriving ecological information about vegetation communitie...
Spectral imaging data acquired with Advanced Visible tion bands and in those based on water thicknes...
Biogeochemical processes in plants, such as photosynthesis, evaporation and net primary production, ...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
There is a well-established need within the remote sensing community for improved estimation and und...
We analyzed AVIRIS data obtained over agricultural areas in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. The dat...
Canopy water content (CWC) is important for understanding the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems....
Our primary results in Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve indicate that high spectral resolution Airbo...
An important application of remote sensing is to map and monitor changes over large areas of the lan...
Water content of the vegetation canopy or individual leaves is an important variable in physiologica...
The Oregon Transect Ecosystem Research (OTTER) project involves the collection of a variety of remot...
The Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) acquired data as part of the Boreal Ecos...
Statistical and radiative-transfer physically based studies have previously demonstrated the relatio...
Estimation of vegetation water content (VWC) by optical remote sensing improves soil moisture retrie...
Imaging spectrometry offers a new way of deriving ecological information about vegetation communitie...
Spectral imaging data acquired with Advanced Visible tion bands and in those based on water thicknes...
Biogeochemical processes in plants, such as photosynthesis, evaporation and net primary production, ...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water...
There is a well-established need within the remote sensing community for improved estimation and und...
We analyzed AVIRIS data obtained over agricultural areas in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. The dat...
Canopy water content (CWC) is important for understanding the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems....
Our primary results in Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve indicate that high spectral resolution Airbo...
An important application of remote sensing is to map and monitor changes over large areas of the lan...
Water content of the vegetation canopy or individual leaves is an important variable in physiologica...
The Oregon Transect Ecosystem Research (OTTER) project involves the collection of a variety of remot...
The Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) acquired data as part of the Boreal Ecos...
Statistical and radiative-transfer physically based studies have previously demonstrated the relatio...
Estimation of vegetation water content (VWC) by optical remote sensing improves soil moisture retrie...