Jennes Remote - Sensing - of - The - Environment - An - Ear
Jennes Remote - Sensing - of - The - Environment - An - Ear
Jennes Remote - Sensing - of - The - Environment - An - Ear
Re m ot e Se n sin g of
Ve gge t a t ion
REFERENCE: Remote Sensing
of the Environment
John R. Jensen (2007)
Second Edition
Pearson Prentice Hall
The eart h's surface. This is a com posit e of num erous sat ellit e im ages, each select ed t o be
cloud- free. I t is unrealist ic because, at any m om ent , half of t he Eart h is in night t im e
darkness and m uch of it is cloud- covered. But t his beaut iful im age let s us view t he ent ire
surface at once. I t shows densely veget at ed regions in green, dry desert s in yellow or
brown, and ice- covered regions in whit e.
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VEGETATI ON I N D EX
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Rem ot e Sensing of Veget at ion
Spect ral
Charact erist ics
D om in a n t Fa ct or s Con t r ollin g
Le a f Re fle ct a n ce
W ater
a bsor pt ion
0.97 m
ba n ds:
1.19 m
1.45 m
1.94 m
2.70 m
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Cross- sect ion
Through A
Hypot het ical and
Real Leaff
Revealing t he
Maj or St ruct ural
Com ponent s t hat
Det erm ine t he
Spect ral
Reflect ance
of Veget at ion
I n t e r a ct ion of le a f st r u ct u r e
w it h visible a n d N I R r a dia t ion
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Chlorophyll b
Absorption Spectra
Chlorophyll a
of Chlorophyll a and b Absorpt ion Spect ra of
lack of
absorpt ion
and Phycocyanin Pigm ent s
Chlorophyll a
0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.55 0.6 0.65 0.7
Phycocyanin
Phycoerythrin
Chlorophyll b
65 m .
peak absorpt ion is at
ncy
0 45 and 0
0.45 0.65
Absorption Efficien
-carotene
Opt im um chlorophyll
0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.55 0.6 0.65 0.7 0.63 - 0.69 m
Wavelength, m
b. violet blue green yellow red
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Lit t on Em erge Spat ial, I nc., CI R Nat ural color im age ( RGB = RGB) of a
im age ( RGB = NI R,R,G) of N.Y. Power Aut horit y lake at 1 x 1 ft
Dunkirk, NY, at 1 x 1 m obt ained obt ained on Oct ober 13, 1997.
on Decem ber 12, 1998.
Spe ct r a l
Re fle ct a n ce
Ch a r a ct e r ist ics
of
Sw e e t gu m
Le a ve s
( Liqu ida m ba r
st yr a ciflu a L.)
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Spe ct r a l
3 Re fle ct a n ce
1 2 Ch a r a ct e r ist ics
a
of Se le ct e d
Ar e a s of
a.
Bla ck j a ck Oa k
b.
Le a ve s
4
c.
45
Green leaf 1
40
Yellow
35
Red/orange 2
30
Percent Reflectance
Brown 3
4
25
20
15
10
d. 0
(0.45 - 0.52m)
Blue
(0.52 - 0.60m) (0.63 - 0.69m) (0.70 - 0.92m)
Green Red Near-Infrared
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Hypot het ical
Exam ple of
Addit ive
Reflect ance
from A
Canopy wit h
Two Leaf
Layers
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Re fle ct a n ce Re spon se of a
Sin gle M a gn olia Le a f
( M a gn olia gr a n diflor a ) t o
D e cr e a se d Re la t ive W a t e r Con t e n t
Air bor n e
Visible
I n fr a r e d
I m a gin g
Spe ct r om e t e r
( AVI RI S)
D a t a cu be of
Su lliva n ’s
I sla n d
Obt a in e d on
Oct obe r 2 6 ,
1998
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I m a gin g Spe ct r om e t e r D a t a of H e a lt h y
Gr e e n Ve ge t a t ion in t h e Sa n Lu is
Va lle y of Color a do Obt a in e d on
Se pt e m be r 3 , 1 9 9 3 Usin g AVI RI S
H ype r spe ct r a l
An a lysis of
AVI RI S D a t a
Obt a in e d on
Se pt e m be r 3 ,
1 9 9 3 of Sa n
Lu is Va lle y,
Color a do
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Gon iom e t e r in Ope r a t ion a t
N or t h I n le t , SC
Tem poral
( Phenological
Phenological))
Charact erist ics
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Pr e dict e d Pe r ce n t Clou d Cove r in
Fou r Ar e a s in t h e Un it e d St a t e s
Ph e n ologica l Cycle of H a r d Re d
W in t e r W h e a t in t h e Gr e a t Pla in s
Winter Wheat
Phenology
snow cover
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG
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Ph e n ologica l
Cycle s of Sa n
Joa qu in a n d
I m pe r ia l
Va lle y,
Ca lifor n ia
Cr ops a n d
La n dsa t
M u lt ispe ct r a l
Sca n n e r
I m a ge s of On e
Fie ld D u r in g A
Gr ow in g
Se a son
La n dsa t
Th e m a t ic
M a ppe r
I m a ge r y
m) m) m)
Band 1 (blue; 0.45
0 45 – 0.52
0 52m) Band 2 (green; 0.52
0 52 – 0.60
0 60m) Band 3 (red; 0.63
0 63 – 0.69
0 69m)
of t h e
I m pe r ia l
Va lle y,
Ca lifor n ia
Obt a in e d
Band 4 (near-infrared; 0.76 – 0.90m) Band 5 (mid-infrared; 1.55 – 1.75m) Band 7 (mid-infrared; 2.08 – 2.35m)
on
Landsat Thematic Mapper
feed
Imagery of
Imperial Valley, California,
D e ce m be r
lot
December 10, 1982
10, 1982
Sugarbeets Cotton
fl
Alfalfa Fallow
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La n dsa t
Th e m a t ic
M a ppe r Color
Com posit e s
and
Cla ssifica t ion
M a p of a
Por t ion of t h e
I m pe r ia l
Va lle y,
Ca lifor n ia
125
a.
Soybeans
100 Ph e n ologica l
Soybeans
75
50
100%
ground
Cycle s of
snow cover cover
25 cm height 50%
Soybe a n s
JAN FEB MAR APR
Dormant or multicropped
MAY JUN JUL
Maturity
OCT NOV
Harvest
DEC
a n d Cor n in
300
b.
S th
Sou
250
Ca r olin a
Corn Corn
200
100%
150
125
100
75 50%
50
snow cover
25 cm height
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
12-14 Tassle
Dormant or multicropped 8-leaf Blister Dent/Harvest Dormant or multicropped
leaf
10 - 12leaf
14
100
a.
Winter Wheat
75
50 100%
snow cover
ground
Ph e n ologica l
25 cm
JAN FEB
50%
MAR APR
cover
125
Winter Wheat
Phenology Cotton
b. W heat,
100 Cot t on , a n d
75
50 50%
100%
ground
Toba cco in
snow cover cover
25 cm height
Sou t h
JAN FEB MAR APR
Dormant or multicropped
MAY JUN
Seeding
JUL AUG
Fruiting
SEP
Boll
OCT NOV
Maturity/harvest
DEC
Ca r olin a
Pre-bloom
125
c.
100
75
Tobacco
100%
50
snow cover 50%
25 cm height
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
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Ph e n ologica l Cycle of Sm oot h Cor dgr a ss
( Spa r t in a a lt e r n iflor a ) Biom a ss in Sou t h Ca r olin a
1000
750
500
250
0
J F M A M J J A S O N D
N in e Ba n ds of
3 x 3 m
Ca libr a t e d
Air bor n e
Band 1 (blue; 0.45 – 0.52 m) Band 2 (green; 0.52 – 0.60 m) Band 3 (red; 0.60 – 0.63 m)
M u lt ispe ct r a l
Sca n n e r
( CAM S) D a t a
of M u r r e lls
I n le t , SC
Band 4 (red; 0.63 – 0.69 m) Band 5 (near-infrared; 0.69 – 0.76 m) Band 6 (near-infrared; 0.76 – 0.90 m)
Obt a in e d on
Au gu st 2 ,
1997
Band 7 (mid-infrared; 1.55 – 1.75 m) Band 8 (mid-infrared; 2.08 – 2.35 m) Band 9 (thermal-infrared; 10.4 – 12.5 m)
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Ca libr a t e d Air bor n e M u lt ispe ct r a l Sca n n e r D a t a of
M u r r e lls I n le t , S.C. Obt a in e d on Au gu st 2 , 1 9 9 7
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Rem ot e Sensing of Veget at ion
Spe ct r a l Re fle ct a n ce
radiometer M e a su r e m e n t u sin g
in backpack a Spe ct r or a diom e t e r
personal
computer
detector
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I n Sit u Ce pt om e t e r
Le a f- Ar e a - I n de x M e a su r e m e n t
• LAI m ay be com put ed using a Decagon Accupar
Cept o
om et er™
e t hat
at consist
co s st s of
o a linear
ea array
a ay of
o 80
adj acent 1 cm 2 phot osynt het ically act ive radiat ion ( PAR)
sensors along a bar.
• I ncident
id t sunlight
li ht above
b h canopy, Qa , and
t he d t he
h
am ount of direct solar energy incident t o t he
cept om et er, Qb , when it was laid at t he bot t om of t he
canopy direct ly on t he m ud is used t o com put e LAI .
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I n Sit u Ce pt om e t e r
Le a f- Ar e a - I n de x M e a su r e m e n t
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Re la t ion sh ip
Be t w e e n Ca libr a t e d
Air bor n e
M u lt ispe ct r a l
Sca n n e r ( CAM S)
Ba n d 6 Br igh g t n e ss
Va lu e s a n d in sit u
M e a su r e m e n t s of
Spa r t in a a lt e r n iflor a
Tot a l D r y Biom a ss
( g/ m 2 ) a t
2 7 Loca t ion s in
M u r r e lls I n le t , SC
Obt a in e d on A Au g gu st
2 and 3 , 1 9 9 7
N ASA Ca libr a t e d
Air bor ne
M u lt ispe ct r a l
Sca n n e r
I m a ge r y
( 3 x 3 m ) and
D e r ive d Biom a ss
CAMSBands 1,2,3 (RGB)
M a p of a Por t ion
CAMSBands 6,4,2 (RGB)
of M u r r e lls I n le t ,
Biomass in a Portion of Murrells
Inlet, SC Derived from 3 x 3 m Sou t h Ca r olin a
Calibrated Airborne Multispectral
Scanner (CAMS) Data Obtained on
August 2, 1997
on Au gu st 2 ,
Total Biomass (grams/m 2 )
1997
500 - 749
TM Bands 5,3,2 (RGB)
750 - 999
1000 - 1499
1500 - 1999
2000 - 2499
2500 - 2999
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Tot a l Above - gr ou n d
Biom a ss in M u r r e lls
I n le t , S. C.
Ex t r a ct e d fr om
Ca libr a t e d Air bor n e
M u lt ispe ct r a l
Sca n n e r D a t a on
Au gu st 2 , 1 9 9 7
Tot a l Biom a ss
( gr a m s/ m 2 )
500 - 749
750 - 999
1000 - 1499
1500 - 1999
2000 - 2499
2500 - 2999
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Sim ple Ra t io
Ve ge t a t ion I n de x
SR
The near- infrared ( NI R) t o red sim ple rat io ( SR) is t he first
t rue veget at ion index. I t t akes advant age of t he inverse
relat ionship bet ween chlorophyll absorpt ion of red radiant
energy and increased reflect ance of near- infrared energy
for healt hy plant canopies ( Cohen, 1991) .
SR
NIR
Red
N or m a lize d D iffe r e n ce
Ve ge t a t ion I n de x
N D VI
The generic norm alized difference veget at ion index ( NDVI ) has
provided a m et hod of est im at ing net prim ary product ion over
varying biom e t ypes ( e.g. Lenney et al., 1996) , ident ifying
ecoregions ( Ram sey et al., 1995) , m onit oring phenological
pat t erns of t he eart h’s veget at ive surface, and of assessing t he
lengt h of t he growing season and dry- down periods ( Huet e and
Li 1994) .
Liu,
NIR red
NDVI
NIR red
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GLOBAL N D VI
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GLOBAL N D VI I N 2 0 0 0
AVH RR
Ba n d W a ve le n gt h ( m m )
1 0 .5 8 - 0 .6 8
2 0 .7 2 - 1 .1 0
3 3 .5 5 - 3 .9 3
4 1 0 .5 - 1 1 .5
5 1 1 .5 - 1 2 .5
N or m a lize d D iffe r e n ce
Ve ge t a t ion I n de x ( N D VI )
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N D VI OF W ESTERN PR
I n fr a r e d I n de x
II
An I nfrared I ndex ( I I ) t hat incorporat es bot h near and m iddle-
i f
infrared
d bands
b d is i sensit i iive t o changes
h i plant
in l bi
biom ass and d wat er
st ress in sm oot h cordgrass st udies ( Hardisky et al., 1983;
1986) : Healt hy, m ono- specific st ands of t idal wet land such as
Spart ina oft en exhibit m uch lower reflect ance in t he visible ( blue,
green, and red) wavelengt hs t han t ypical t errest rial veget at ion
due t o t he sat urat ed t idal flat underst ory. I n effect , t he m oist soil
absorbs alm ost all energy incident t o it . This is why wet land oft en
appear surprisingly dark on t radit ional infrared color com posit es.
MIR TM
II
NIR TM
MIR TM
4 5
NIR TM 4 5
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M oist u r e St r e ss I n de x
M SI
Rock et al. ( 1990) ut ilized a Moist ure St ress I ndex
( MSI ) : based on t he Landsat Them at ic Mapper near-
infrared and m iddle- infrared bands
MSI
MidIR TM 5
NIR TM 4
(1 L )( NIR red )
SAVI
NIR red L
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Soil a n d At m osph e r ica lly
Re sist a n t Ve ge t a t ion I n de x
SARVI
Huet e and Liu ( 1994) int egrat ed t he L funct ion from SAVI and a blue-
blue
band norm alizat ion t o derive a soil and at m ospherically resist ant
veget at ion index ( SARVI ) t hat correct s for bot h soil and at m ospheric
noise. The t echnique requires prior correct ion for m olecular scat t ering
and ozone absorpt ion of t he blue, red, and near- infrared rem ot e sensor
dat a, hence t he t erm p* .
p * nir p * rb
p * nir p * rb
SARVI
Where,
En h a n ce d Ve ge t a t ion I n de x
EVI
The MODI S Land Discipline Group proposed t he Enhanced Veget at ion
I ndex ( EVI ) for use wit h MODI S Dat a.a The EVI is a m odified NDVI
wit h a soil adj ust m ent fact or, L, and t wo coefficient s, C1 and C2
which describe t he use of t he blue band in correct ion of t he red band
for at m soperhic aerosol scat t ering. The coefficient s, C1 , C2 , and L,
are em pirically det erm ined as 6.0, 7.5, and 1.0, respect ively. This
algorit hm has im proved sensit ivit y t o high biom ass regions and
im proved veget at ion m onit oring t horugh a de- coupling of t he canopy
background signal and a reduct ion in at m ospheric influences ( Huet e
and
a d Just
u ice,, 1999)
999) .
p * nir p * red
EVI
p * nir C 1 p * red C 2 p * blue L
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En h a n ce d Ve ge t a t ion I n de x
EVI
Th e En h a n ce d Ve ge t a t ion
I n de x ( EVI ) im pr ove s on t h e
ve n e r a ble N D VI . D e r ive d
f om stt a t e - of-
fr f the- art
sa t e llit e da t a pr ovide d by t h e
M OD I S in st r u m e n t , EV I
im pr ove s on N D VI 's spa t ia l
r e solu t ion , is m or e se n sit ive
t o diffe r e n ce s in h e a vily
ve ge t a t e d a r e a s ( a s se e n
h e r e in t h e Yu ca t a n
Pe n in su la ) , a n d be t t e r
cor r e ct s for a t m osph e r ic
h a z e a s w e ll a s t h e la n d
su r fa ce be n e a t h t h e
ve ge t a t ion . Ea r ly da t a fr om
M OD I S sh ow s t h e
diffe r e n ce s be t w e e n EVI a n d
N D VI .
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TH E CARBON CYCLE
Geological Applications
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Heavy Metals Affecting
Vegetation
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