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HYPERSPECTRAL VERSUS MULTISPECTRAL DATA FOR ZONATION OF VEGETABLE SPECIES: A ABSTRACT
Author(s) -
Josiclêda Domiciano Galvíncio
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of hyperspectral remote sensing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2237-2202
DOI - 10.5935/2237-2202.20110003
Subject(s) - hyperspectral imaging , multispectral image , remote sensing , vegetation (pathology) , multispectral pattern recognition , environmental science , scale (ratio) , computer science , geography , cartography , medicine , pathology
Motivated by the increasing importance of hyperspectral remote sensing data and encouraged to improve the use of physical-mathematical models that a necessity multispectral image, this text wants to perform a abstract of correspondence between hyperspectral and multispectral information to improve of zonation environmental and plant species. In order, the use hyperspectral remote sensing has been promising in to characterize chemical and physical properties of vegetation. When combined with multispectral remote sensing may promote progress in monitoring the physical and chemical properties of spatial and temporal scale.

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