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Study of fractional vegetation cover using high spectral resolution data
Authors:N. K. Patel  R. K. Saxena  Ajay Shiwalkar
Affiliation:1. Crop Inventory and Modelling Division, ARG, RESIPA Space Applications Centre (ISRO), 380 015, Ahmedabad, India
2. Division of Remote Sensing Applications, National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning, 440 010, Nagpur, India
3. Torrent Ltd., 382011, Gandhinagar, India
Abstract:A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of vegetation cover on soil spectra and relationship of spectral indices with vegetation cover. Multi-date spectral measurements were carried out on twelve wheat fields. Five sets of measurements were taken during the growth period of wheat crop. Field reflectance data were collected in the range 350 to 1800 nm using ASD spectroradiometer. Analysis of data was done to select narrow spectral bands for estimation of ground cover. The ratio of reflectance from vegetation covered soil and reflectance from bare soil indicated that spectral reflectance at 670 and 710 nm are the most sensitive bands. Two bands in visible (670 and 560 nm), three bands in near infrared (710, 870 and 1100 nm) and three bands in middle infrared (1480, 1700 and 1800 nm) were found highly correlated with fractional cover. Vegetation indices developed using narrow band spectral data have been found to be better than those developed using broad- band data for estimation of ground cover.
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