Efficient monitoring of Canopy Water Content (CWC) is a central feature in vegetation studies. The potential of hyperspectral high spatial resolution CHRIS/PROBA satellite data for the retrieval of CWC was here investigated using empirical and physical based approaches. Special attention was paid to the spectral band selection, inversion technique and training process. Performances were evaluated with ground measurements from the SEN3EXP field campaign over a range of crops. Results showed that the optimal band selection includes four spectral bands: one centered about 970 nm absorption feature which is sensible to C-w, and three bands in green, red and near infrared to estimate LAI and compensate from leaf- and canopy-level effects. A simp...
The inversion of canopy reflectance models is widely used for the retrieval of vegetation properties...
Temporally rich hyperspectral time-series can provide unique time critical information on within-fie...
In this paper, four unique information sources of the Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (...
Efficient monitoring of Canopy Water Content (CWC) is a central feature in vegetation studies. The p...
Efficient monitoring of Canopy Water Content (CWC) is a central feature in vegetation studies. The p...
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...
The accurate retrieval of biophysical vegetation characteristics is required in a variety of applica...
The retrieval of vegetation canopy water content using thermal hyperspectral (TIR, 8–14 μm) measurem...
Canopy water content (CWC) is important for understanding functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Spe...
Remotely sensed estimation of leaf water content (LWC) using optical data at early crop growth stage...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
In the context of the SPARC campaign, a total of 10 different view angle images are available from C...
Biogeochemical processes in plants, such as photosynthesis, evaporation and net primary production, ...
Advances in agricultural studies have benefited from the use of remote sensing in generating and ana...
The inversion of canopy reflectance models is widely used for the retrieval of vegetation properties...
Temporally rich hyperspectral time-series can provide unique time critical information on within-fie...
In this paper, four unique information sources of the Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (...
Efficient monitoring of Canopy Water Content (CWC) is a central feature in vegetation studies. The p...
Efficient monitoring of Canopy Water Content (CWC) is a central feature in vegetation studies. The p...
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...
The accurate retrieval of biophysical vegetation characteristics is required in a variety of applica...
The retrieval of vegetation canopy water content using thermal hyperspectral (TIR, 8–14 μm) measurem...
Canopy water content (CWC) is important for understanding functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Spe...
Remotely sensed estimation of leaf water content (LWC) using optical data at early crop growth stage...
Quantitative equivalent water thickness on canopy level (EWTcanopy) is an important land surface var...
In the context of the SPARC campaign, a total of 10 different view angle images are available from C...
Biogeochemical processes in plants, such as photosynthesis, evaporation and net primary production, ...
Advances in agricultural studies have benefited from the use of remote sensing in generating and ana...
The inversion of canopy reflectance models is widely used for the retrieval of vegetation properties...
Temporally rich hyperspectral time-series can provide unique time critical information on within-fie...
In this paper, four unique information sources of the Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (...