The vegetation indices (VIs) derived from the hyperspectral reflectance of vegetation are presented in this study for monitoring live green vegetation in the northern ecosystems of Iceland, along the fjords of Eyjafjörður and the Skagafjörður. The comparative analysis of the following VIs was performed: the NDVI, RVI, NRVI, TVI, CTVI, TTVI and SAVI. The methodology is based on the raster calculator band in a QGIS. The dataset includes a Landsat TM scene of 2013, UTM Zone 53, WGS84 captured from the GloVis. The computed bands include the NIR and R spectral bands and their combinations according to the algorithms of each of the seven VIs. The hyperspectral reflectance and crop canopy computations were applied to generate various scales of VIs...
Using a spectral vegetation index (VI) is an efficient approach for monitoring plant phenology from ...
Remote sensing, which is based on a reflected electromagnetic spectrum, offers a wide range of resea...
To remotely monitor vegetation at temporal and spatial resolutions unobtainable with satellite-based...
The study presents a comparative analysis of eight Vegetation Indices (VIs) used to examine vegetati...
The paper aims to evaluate the presence and condition of vegetation by SAGA GIS. The study area cove...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
Landsat-TM of 2001 covering Iceland (15.5°W-21°W, 64.5°N-67°N) was processed using SAGA GIS for test...
Monitoring soil erosion in the Arctic tundra is complicated by the highly fragmentated nature of the...
This data was collected using a DJI P4 Multispectral drone near Þórshöfn in Iceland during the late ...
In this study, the relationship between vegetation dynamics and atmospheric patterns over Iceland fr...
Calculation of vegetation indices, especially Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), has bec...
The paper presents the use of the Landsat TM image processed by the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst Tool for ...
Due to highly erodible volcanic soils and a harsh climate, livestock grazing in Iceland has led to s...
Hyperspectral image processing is a promising tool for the analysis of vegetation in remote sensing ...
Using a spectral vegetation index (VI) is an efficient approach for monitoring plant phenology from ...
Remote sensing, which is based on a reflected electromagnetic spectrum, offers a wide range of resea...
To remotely monitor vegetation at temporal and spatial resolutions unobtainable with satellite-based...
The study presents a comparative analysis of eight Vegetation Indices (VIs) used to examine vegetati...
The paper aims to evaluate the presence and condition of vegetation by SAGA GIS. The study area cove...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
The paper presents the application of ArcGIS for environmental modelling of the landscapes in northe...
Landsat-TM of 2001 covering Iceland (15.5°W-21°W, 64.5°N-67°N) was processed using SAGA GIS for test...
Monitoring soil erosion in the Arctic tundra is complicated by the highly fragmentated nature of the...
This data was collected using a DJI P4 Multispectral drone near Þórshöfn in Iceland during the late ...
In this study, the relationship between vegetation dynamics and atmospheric patterns over Iceland fr...
Calculation of vegetation indices, especially Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), has bec...
The paper presents the use of the Landsat TM image processed by the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst Tool for ...
Due to highly erodible volcanic soils and a harsh climate, livestock grazing in Iceland has led to s...
Hyperspectral image processing is a promising tool for the analysis of vegetation in remote sensing ...
Using a spectral vegetation index (VI) is an efficient approach for monitoring plant phenology from ...
Remote sensing, which is based on a reflected electromagnetic spectrum, offers a wide range of resea...
To remotely monitor vegetation at temporal and spatial resolutions unobtainable with satellite-based...