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A refined empirical line approach for reflectance factor retrieval from Landsat-5 TM and Landsat-7 ETM+
M.S. Moran,R. Bryant,Kurtis J. Thome,W. Ni,Yann Nouvellon,María P. González-Dugo,Jiaguo Qi,T. R. Clarke +7 more
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In this paper, a refinement to the empirical line (EL) approach for reflectance factor retrieval (RFR) from the Landsat-5 and -7 TM and ETM+ has been proposed.About:
This article is published in Remote Sensing of Environment.The article was published on 2001-10-01. It has received 158 citations till now.read more
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Remote sensing imagery in vegetation mapping: a review
TL;DR: An overview of how to use remote sensing imagery to classify and map vegetation cover is presented, focusing on the comparisons of popular remote sensing sensors, commonly adopted image processing methods and prevailing classification accuracy assessments.
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Normalized spectral mixture analysis for monitoring urban composition using ETM+ imagery
TL;DR: In this article, a normalized spectral mixture analysis (NSMA) method was developed to examine urban composition in Columbus Ohio using Landsat ETM+ data in particular, a brightness normalization method is applied to reduce brightness variation through this normalization, brightness variability within each V-I-S component is reduced or eliminated, thus allowing a single endmember representing each component.
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A current review of empirical procedures of remote sensing in inland and near-coastal transitional waters
TL;DR: In this article, a thorough review of empirical algorithms for quantitatively estimating a variety of parameters from space-borne, airborne and in situ remote sensors in inland and transitional waters, including chlorophyll-a, total suspended solids, Secchi disk depth (z SD), turbidity, absorption by coloured dissolved organic matter (a CDOM) and other parameters, for example, phycocyanin, is given.
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Quantitative detection of chlorophyll in cyanobacterial blooms by satellite remote sensing
TL;DR: The first civilian hyperspectral sensor in space, Hyperion, acquired an image of cyanobacterial bloom in the western part of the Gulf of Finland on 14 July 2002 as discussed by the authors.
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Progress in Field Spectroscopy
TL;DR: It is argued that field spectral measurements should be recorded in the appropriate SI units, which will normally be the derived units of radiance for the flux reflected from the target and irradiances for the incident energy.
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SMAC: a simplified method for the atmospheric correction of satellite measurements in the solar spectrum
H. Rahman,Gérard Dedieu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a computationally fast and accurate technique for the atmospheric correction of satellite measurements in the solar spectrum, which is based on a set of equations with coefficients which depend on the spectral band of the sensor.
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The use of the empirical line method to calibrate remotely sensed data to reflectance
TL;DR: In this article, it is suggested that the empirical line method allows the calibration of remotely sensed data to reflectance with errors of only a few percent, with theoretical assumptions and practical considerations should be taken into account before applying this approach.
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Description of a computer code to simulate the satellite signal in the solar spectrum : the 5S code
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TL;DR: In this paper, a computer code (acronym 5S) is developed that allows estimation of the solar radiation backscattered by the Earth-surface-atmosphere system, as it is observed by a satellite sensor.
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Radiometric scene normalization using pseudoinvariant features
TL;DR: In this paper, a scene-to-scene radiometric normalization technique was developed which corrects for atmospheric degradations, illumination effects, and sensor response differences in multitemporal multispectral imagery.
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Reflectance- and radiance-based methods for the in-flight absolute calibration of multispectral sensors
Philip N. Slater,Philip N. Slater,Stuart F. Biggar,Stuart F. Biggar,R. G. Holm,R. G. Holm,Ray D. Jackson,Ray D. Jackson,Y Mao,Y Mao,M.S. Moran,M.S. Moran,James M. Palmer,James M. Palmer,B Yuan,B Yuan +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the in-flight absolute radiometric calibration of the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) and the Thematic Mapper (TM) on Landsat 4 are reviewed.