Hyperspectral sensing, measuring reflectance over visible to shortwave infrared wavelengths, has enabled the classification and mapping of vegetation at a range of …
In this study we fused high-spatial resolution (3.7 m) hyperspectral imagery with 22 pulse/m 2 lidar data at the individual crown object scale to map 29 common tree species in Santa …
Hyperspectral data (Table 1) is acquired as continuous narrowbands (eg, each band with 1 to 10 nanometer or nm bandwidths) over a range of electromagnetic spectrum (eg, 400 …
GP Asner, RE Martin - Remote sensing of Environment, 2008 - Elsevier
Variation in the foliar chemistry of humid tropical forests is poorly understood, and airborne imaging spectroscopy could provide useful information at leaf and canopy scales. However …
Accurately mapping the spatial distribution of tree species in tropical environments provides valuable insights for ecologists and forest managers. This process may play an important …
Q Tong, Y Xue, L Zhang - IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper reviews progress in hyperspectral remote sensing (HRS) in China, focusing on the past three decades. China has made great achievements since starting in this promising …
The science of spectroscopy has existed for more than three centuries, and imaging spectroscopy for the Earth system for three decades. We first discuss the historical …
The gravimetric water content (GWC,%), a commonly used measure of leaf water content, describes the ratio of water to dry matter for each individual leaf. To date, the relationship …
JB Feret, GP Asner - IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We identify canopy species in a Hawaiian tropical forest using supervised classification applied to airborne hyperspectral imagery acquired with the Carnegie Airborne Observatory …