In May 1991, coincident with an Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) overflight, a ground-based study covering 9 hectares of an annual grassland was completed. There were two goals of this ground study: (1) obtain ecologically and physiologically meaningful data for relating AVIRIS images to canopy structure, biochemistry, and physiology; and (2) evaluate the suitability of the 20-m AVIRIS pixel size for depicting detailed spatial patterns of productivity
Equations for converting AVIRIS digital numbers to percent reflectance were developed using a set of...
A third of the land on the Earth is composed of grasslands, mainly used for forage. Much effort is b...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
Low-altitude Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) hyperspectral imagery of a corn...
Our primary results in Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve indicate that high spectral resolution Airbo...
Grasslands, savannah, and hardwood rangelands are critical ecosystems and sensitive to disturbance. ...
Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data were acquired from the Bishop, CA area,...
After engineering flights aboard the NASA U-2 research aircraft in the winter of 1986 to 1987 and sp...
We analyzed AVIRIS data obtained over agricultural areas in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. The dat...
Spectroscopy is used in the laboratory to measure the molecular components and concentrations of pla...
An assessment of AVIRIS data quality for studying coniferous canopy chemistry was made. Seven flight...
In this paper, we evaluate the potential for extracting the 'photochemical reflectance index' (PRI; ...
Hyperspectral imagery of the Konza Prairie Biological Station in northeastern Kansas was used to eva...
Five flight lines of Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data were acquired over...
The potential of airborne imaging spectrometry for assessing and monitoring natural resources is stu...
Equations for converting AVIRIS digital numbers to percent reflectance were developed using a set of...
A third of the land on the Earth is composed of grasslands, mainly used for forage. Much effort is b...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...
Low-altitude Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) hyperspectral imagery of a corn...
Our primary results in Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve indicate that high spectral resolution Airbo...
Grasslands, savannah, and hardwood rangelands are critical ecosystems and sensitive to disturbance. ...
Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data were acquired from the Bishop, CA area,...
After engineering flights aboard the NASA U-2 research aircraft in the winter of 1986 to 1987 and sp...
We analyzed AVIRIS data obtained over agricultural areas in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. The dat...
Spectroscopy is used in the laboratory to measure the molecular components and concentrations of pla...
An assessment of AVIRIS data quality for studying coniferous canopy chemistry was made. Seven flight...
In this paper, we evaluate the potential for extracting the 'photochemical reflectance index' (PRI; ...
Hyperspectral imagery of the Konza Prairie Biological Station in northeastern Kansas was used to eva...
Five flight lines of Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) data were acquired over...
The potential of airborne imaging spectrometry for assessing and monitoring natural resources is stu...
Equations for converting AVIRIS digital numbers to percent reflectance were developed using a set of...
A third of the land on the Earth is composed of grasslands, mainly used for forage. Much effort is b...
Online access for this thesis was created in part with support from the Institute of Museum and Libr...