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Current applications of hyperspectral remote sensing in the discrimination of Australian Eucalypt species

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posted on 2024-11-14, 02:03 authored by Laurie ChisholmLaurie Chisholm, B Datt
hyperspectral remote sensing provides detail on biophysical variables related to forest ecosystem processes useful for tracking and predicting structure and function of vegetation considerable potential of laboratory spectrometry and near-range work in the field to derive stress indicators and changes in cholorphyll content has been demonstrated that includes a range of studies conducted on unique Australian vegetation types.

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Chisholm, L. A. & Datt, B. (2006). Current applications of hyperspectral remote sensing in the discrimination of Australian Eucalypt species. International Journal of Geoinformatics, 2 (3), 51-62.

Journal title

International Journal of Geoinformatics

Volume

2

Issue

3

Pagination

51-62

Language

English

RIS ID

16519

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