The interaction of the solar illumination angle and row azimuth angle of the measured reflectance factor (RF) of soybean canopies was investigated. Diurnal changes of nearly 140% were observed in the red wavelength region when canopies covered 64% of the soil. The amount of shadow observed was a function of the plant geometry and row width. As soil cover approached 100%, the diurnal changes diminished. A function tht describes the solar illumination angle with respect to the row azimuth explained most of the diurnal variation in the measured RF. Variation in near infrared response was much less and did not appear to be as strongly related to Sun-row angle interactions. The near infrared/red ratio was highly sensitive to Sun angle-row direct...
The author has identified the following significant results. Within a restricted zenith sun angle ra...
The effect of row structure is assumed to be caused by the variation in density of vegetation across...
During the past six years several thousand reflectance spectra of corn, soybean, and wheat canopies ...
An experiment was conducted at West Lafayette, Indiana in 1979 to quantitatively describe the intera...
An experiment was conducted at West Lafayette, Indiana in 1979 to quantitatively describe the intera...
Over a two year period, data were collected regarding the canopies of soybeans grown in rows in plan...
Pronounced effects on the reflective response of a crop canopy due to changes in solar azimuth and r...
Comparisons of the spectral response for incomplete (well-defined row structure) and complete (overl...
Pronounced effects on the reflective response of a crop canopy due to changes in solar azimuth and r...
Pronounced effects on the reflective response of a crop canopy due to changes in solar azimuth and r...
Comparisons of the spectral response for incomplete (well-defined row structure) and complete (overl...
In recent years considerable progress has been made toward the use of remote sensing technology to i...
Understanding the characteristics of vegetation canopy reflectance is important if remotely sensed d...
The objective of this paper is to study relationships between dai/y variations in sun angles and red...
Numerous mathematical models of the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies have been deve...
The author has identified the following significant results. Within a restricted zenith sun angle ra...
The effect of row structure is assumed to be caused by the variation in density of vegetation across...
During the past six years several thousand reflectance spectra of corn, soybean, and wheat canopies ...
An experiment was conducted at West Lafayette, Indiana in 1979 to quantitatively describe the intera...
An experiment was conducted at West Lafayette, Indiana in 1979 to quantitatively describe the intera...
Over a two year period, data were collected regarding the canopies of soybeans grown in rows in plan...
Pronounced effects on the reflective response of a crop canopy due to changes in solar azimuth and r...
Comparisons of the spectral response for incomplete (well-defined row structure) and complete (overl...
Pronounced effects on the reflective response of a crop canopy due to changes in solar azimuth and r...
Pronounced effects on the reflective response of a crop canopy due to changes in solar azimuth and r...
Comparisons of the spectral response for incomplete (well-defined row structure) and complete (overl...
In recent years considerable progress has been made toward the use of remote sensing technology to i...
Understanding the characteristics of vegetation canopy reflectance is important if remotely sensed d...
The objective of this paper is to study relationships between dai/y variations in sun angles and red...
Numerous mathematical models of the interaction of radiation with vegetation canopies have been deve...
The author has identified the following significant results. Within a restricted zenith sun angle ra...
The effect of row structure is assumed to be caused by the variation in density of vegetation across...
During the past six years several thousand reflectance spectra of corn, soybean, and wheat canopies ...