نتایج جستجو برای: spectral reflectance

تعداد نتایج: 179270  

2015
Arun Prabhu Dhanapal Jeffery D. Ray Shardendu K. Singh Valerio Hoyos-Villegas James R. Smith Larry C. Purcell C. Andy King Felix B. Fritschi David A Lightfoot

Carotenoids are organic pigments that are produced predominantly by photosynthetic organisms and provide antioxidant activity to a wide variety of plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi. The carotenoid biosynthetic pathway is highly conserved in plants and occurs mostly in chromoplasts and chloroplasts. Leaf carotenoids play important photoprotective roles and targeted selection for leaf caroteno...

2015
C. Karakizi

An assessment of the spectral discrimination between different vine varieties was undertaken using non-destructive remote sensing observations at the véraison period. During concurrent satellite, aerial and field campaigns, in-situ reflectance data were collected from a spectroradiometer, hyperspectral data were acquired from a UAV and multispectral data from a high-resolution satellite imaging...

2000
Mitchell R. Rosen Mark D. Fairchild Garrett M. Johnson David R. Wyble

Recent developments in spectral imaging are pointing toward a future where the demands on color management will require a richer infrastructure than that which is currently offered. ICC color management includes a stage where all colors are transformed to and from XYZ-based colorspaces. This colorimetric bottleneck is acceptable within a metameric or Maxwellian approach to color reproduction, b...

A procedure for an efficient recovering of reflectance spectra of Acrylic paint samples from CIE tristimulus color values is described. By fixing a certain criteria based on color difference value, the proposed technique preliminarily selects a series of suitable samples from a main dataset containing the reflectance values of a series of different Acrylic paint samples, based on the color ...

2008
Hyun Jung Cho Philemon Kirui Harene Natarajan

Remote sensing of terrestrial vegetation has been successful thanks to the unique spectral characteristics of green vegetation, low reflectance in red and high reflectance in Near-InfraRed (NIR). These spectral characteristics were used to develop vegetation indices, including Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). However, the NIR absorption by water and light scattering from suspended...

2002
Alexander P. Trishchenko Josef Cihlar Zhanqing Li

We report the results of a modeling study on the sensitivity of normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and surface reflectance to differences in instrument spectral response functions (SRF) for various Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR) onboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) satellites NOAA-6–16 as well as the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spect...

2003
Yun-Tae Kim Yang-Ho Cho Cheol-Hee Lee Yeong-Ho Ha

The current paper proposes an illuminant estimation algorithm that estimates the spectral power distribution of an incident light source using its chromaticity determined based on the perceived illumination and highlight method. The proposed algorithm is composed of three steps. First, the illuminant chromaticity of the global incident light is estimated using a hybrid method that combines the ...

2015
George A. Leshkevich Thomas F. Eck Suraiya P. Ahmad

To improve the interpretation of surface cryospheric albedo from satellite sensor data, diurnal measurements of the spectral bi-directional reflectance of a commonly-found fresh-water ice type were made, from which hemispherical reflectance can be derived. The purpose of this study is to document its clear-sky, bi-directional reflectance characteristics in the visible (650--670 nm) and near-inf...

2006
Ray Leuning Dale Hughes Paul Daniel Nicholas C. Coops Glenn Newnham

The paper describes the design and operation of a multi-angle spectrometer (MAS) for automatic measurement of near-field spectral reflectances of plant canopies at hourly intervals. A novel feature of the instrument is a rotating periscope connected to a spectrometer via a fiber optic cable. Canopy reflectances are calculated for multiple view azimuths, at a single zenith angle from measurement...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Karen L Castro-Esau G Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa Benoit Rivard S Joseph Wright Mauricio Quesada

Leaf traits and physiological performance govern the amount of light reflected from leaves at visible and infrared wavebands. Information on leaf optical properties of tropical trees is scarce. Here, we examine leaf reflectance of Mesoamerican trees for three applications: (1) to compare the magnitude of within- and between-species variability in leaf reflectance, (2) to determine the potential...

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