Authors
Zhanmang Liao, Binbin He, Xingwen Quan
Publication date
2015/1/1
Journal
Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
096068-096068
Publisher
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Description
Monitoring the environmental status of mountainous or hilly areas is very important for their great influence on the global ecosystem and humanity. The enhanced vegetation index (EVI) has been widely used in environmental monitoring. It can reduce background and atmospheric noise via its feedback-based format. However, the application of EVI in mountainous areas will be limited, because EVI is greatly affected by topographic effects as its soil adjustment index is not in a band ratio format. To moderate the topographic effects on EVI, we modified the EVI by changing the soil adjustment index from a constant to a variable related to the incidence angle. In the evaluation of the modified EVI, three other well-known topographic correction methods, Sun-canopy-sensor (SCS), SCS with C-correction (SCS+C), and modified Minnaert (MM), were used for comparison. The results indicated that the modified EVI and …
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