Authors
Moses Azong Cho, Andrew K Skidmore
Publication date
2006/3/30
Journal
Remote sensing of environment
Volume
101
Issue
2
Pages
181-193
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The position of the inflexion point in the red edge region (680 to 780 nm) of the spectral reflectance signature, termed the red edge position (REP), is affected by biochemical and biophysical parameters and has been used as a means to estimate foliar chlorophyll or nitrogen content. In this paper, we report on a new technique for extracting the REP from hyperspectral data that aims to mitigate the discontinuity in the relationship between the REP and the nitrogen content caused by the existence of a double-peak feature on the derivative spectrum. It is based on a linear extrapolation of straight lines on the far-red (680 to 700 nm) and NIR (725 to 760 nm) flanks of the first derivative reflectance spectrum. The REP is then defined by the wavelength value at the intersection of the two lines. The output is a REP equation, REP=−(c1−c2)/(m1−m2), where c1 and c2, and m1 and m2 represent the intercepts and slopes of the …
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