Authors
Russell Main, Moses Azong Cho, Renaud Mathieu, Martha M O’Kennedy, Abel Ramoelo, Susan Koch
Publication date
2011/11/1
Journal
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Volume
66
Issue
6
Pages
751-761
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Quantifying photosynthetic activity at the regional scale can provide important information to resource managers, planners and global ecosystem modelling efforts. With increasing availability of both hyperspectral and narrow band multispectral remote sensing data, new users are faced with a plethora of options when choosing an optical index to relate to their chosen or canopy parameter. The literature base regarding optical indices (particularly chlorophyll indices) is wide ranging and extensive, however it is without much consensus regarding robust indices. The wider spectral community could benefit from studies that apply a variety of published indices to differing sets of species data. The consistency and robustness of 73 published chlorophyll spectral indices have been assessed, using leaf level hyperspectral data collected from three crop species and a variety of savanna tree species. Linear regression …
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