Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna.

Remote sensing and digital images are techniques that have the potential to assist in the analysis of terrestrial ecosystems in spatial scale. It is known that a forest monitoring is more accurate when you know the ecosystem features at different spatial scales. Relate measurements with remote sensing and obtained in the field (scales of detail) is challenging since several physical interference (biotic and abiotic) can provide errors in these relationships. One of the difficulties in obtaining estimates of parameters and vegetation biophysical variables with remote sensing are the spatial resolution is often low and this complicates the relationship between the regional data, location and detail. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the similarity and the correlation between canopy reflectance and leaf and propose a model that improves the estimates in leaf scale. We used cluster analysis, t-test, Pearson correlation and regression to analyze the similarity between samples, the degree of correlation and regression finally adopted for the model. The results were quite satisfactory and showed that there are significant differences between the reflectance in the leaf and canopy in Savannah for a significance level of 0.01. The model developed here can be using with high significance for high spatial resolution images such as IKONOS.

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Main Authors: GALVÍNCIO, J. D., MOURA, M. S. B. de, SILVA, T. G. F da, SILVA, B. B. da, NAUE, C. R.
Other Authors: JOSICLÊDA DOMICIANO GALVÍNCIO; MAGNA SOELMA BESERRA DE MOURA, CPATSA; THIERES GEORGE FREIRE DA SILVA; BERNARDO BARBOSA DA SILVA; CARINE ROSA NAUE.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: 2013-12-17
Subjects:Imagens digitais, Analise de cluster, Regressão, Floresta seca, Interação folha dossel, Natural resource., Recurso natural, Sensoriamento remoto, Ecossistema.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/974182
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9741822017-08-16T00:32:47Z Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna. GALVÍNCIO, J. D. MOURA, M. S. B. de SILVA, T. G. F da SILVA, B. B. da NAUE, C. R. JOSICLÊDA DOMICIANO GALVÍNCIO; MAGNA SOELMA BESERRA DE MOURA, CPATSA; THIERES GEORGE FREIRE DA SILVA; BERNARDO BARBOSA DA SILVA; CARINE ROSA NAUE. Imagens digitais Analise de cluster Regressão Floresta seca Interação folha dossel Natural resource. Recurso natural Sensoriamento remoto Ecossistema. Remote sensing and digital images are techniques that have the potential to assist in the analysis of terrestrial ecosystems in spatial scale. It is known that a forest monitoring is more accurate when you know the ecosystem features at different spatial scales. Relate measurements with remote sensing and obtained in the field (scales of detail) is challenging since several physical interference (biotic and abiotic) can provide errors in these relationships. One of the difficulties in obtaining estimates of parameters and vegetation biophysical variables with remote sensing are the spatial resolution is often low and this complicates the relationship between the regional data, location and detail. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the similarity and the correlation between canopy reflectance and leaf and propose a model that improves the estimates in leaf scale. We used cluster analysis, t-test, Pearson correlation and regression to analyze the similarity between samples, the degree of correlation and regression finally adopted for the model. The results were quite satisfactory and showed that there are significant differences between the reflectance in the leaf and canopy in Savannah for a significance level of 0.01. The model developed here can be using with high significance for high spatial resolution images such as IKONOS. 2013-12-17T11:11:11Z 2013-12-17T11:11:11Z 2013-12-17 2013 2013-12-17T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física, Recife, v. 6, n. 2, p. 341-355, 2013. 1984-2295 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/974182 en eng openAccess
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topic Imagens digitais
Analise de cluster
Regressão
Floresta seca
Interação folha dossel
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Sensoriamento remoto
Ecossistema.
Imagens digitais
Analise de cluster
Regressão
Floresta seca
Interação folha dossel
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Sensoriamento remoto
Ecossistema.
spellingShingle Imagens digitais
Analise de cluster
Regressão
Floresta seca
Interação folha dossel
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Sensoriamento remoto
Ecossistema.
Imagens digitais
Analise de cluster
Regressão
Floresta seca
Interação folha dossel
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Sensoriamento remoto
Ecossistema.
GALVÍNCIO, J. D.
MOURA, M. S. B. de
SILVA, T. G. F da
SILVA, B. B. da
NAUE, C. R.
Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna.
description Remote sensing and digital images are techniques that have the potential to assist in the analysis of terrestrial ecosystems in spatial scale. It is known that a forest monitoring is more accurate when you know the ecosystem features at different spatial scales. Relate measurements with remote sensing and obtained in the field (scales of detail) is challenging since several physical interference (biotic and abiotic) can provide errors in these relationships. One of the difficulties in obtaining estimates of parameters and vegetation biophysical variables with remote sensing are the spatial resolution is often low and this complicates the relationship between the regional data, location and detail. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the similarity and the correlation between canopy reflectance and leaf and propose a model that improves the estimates in leaf scale. We used cluster analysis, t-test, Pearson correlation and regression to analyze the similarity between samples, the degree of correlation and regression finally adopted for the model. The results were quite satisfactory and showed that there are significant differences between the reflectance in the leaf and canopy in Savannah for a significance level of 0.01. The model developed here can be using with high significance for high spatial resolution images such as IKONOS.
author2 JOSICLÊDA DOMICIANO GALVÍNCIO; MAGNA SOELMA BESERRA DE MOURA, CPATSA; THIERES GEORGE FREIRE DA SILVA; BERNARDO BARBOSA DA SILVA; CARINE ROSA NAUE.
author_facet JOSICLÊDA DOMICIANO GALVÍNCIO; MAGNA SOELMA BESERRA DE MOURA, CPATSA; THIERES GEORGE FREIRE DA SILVA; BERNARDO BARBOSA DA SILVA; CARINE ROSA NAUE.
GALVÍNCIO, J. D.
MOURA, M. S. B. de
SILVA, T. G. F da
SILVA, B. B. da
NAUE, C. R.
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topic_facet Imagens digitais
Analise de cluster
Regressão
Floresta seca
Interação folha dossel
Natural resource.
Recurso natural
Sensoriamento remoto
Ecossistema.
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MOURA, M. S. B. de
SILVA, T. G. F da
SILVA, B. B. da
NAUE, C. R.
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title Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna.
title_short Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna.
title_full Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna.
title_fullStr Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in Savanna.
title_sort relationship between canopy and leaf spectral response in savanna.
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