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Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Terrestrial Applications

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Title Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Terrestrial Applications
 
Creator Thenkabail, P S
Teluguntla, P
Gumma, M K
Dheeravath, V
 
Subject Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics
 
Description Remote sensing data are considered hyperspectral when the
data are gathered from numerous wavebands, contiguously
over an entire range of the spectrum (e.g., 400–2500 nm). Goetz
(1992) defines hyperspectral remote sensing as “The acquisition
of images in hundreds of registered, contiguous spectral bands
such that for each picture element of an image it is possible
to derive a complete reflectance spectrum.” However, Jensen
(2004) defines hyperspectral remote sensing as “The simultaneous
acquisition of images in many relatively narrow, contiguous
and/or non contiguous spectral bands throughout the
ultraviolet, visible, and infrared portions of the electromagnetic
spectrum.”...
 
Publisher CRC Press
 
Contributor Thenkabail, P S
 
Date 2015-10-02
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/8611/1/HyperSpectralAnalysis.pdf
Thenkabail, P S and Teluguntla, P and Gumma, M K and Dheeravath, V (2015) Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Terrestrial Applications. In: Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing. CRC Press, pp. 201-233. ISBN 9781482217957