Light Reflectance Characteristics and Remote Sensing of Waterlettuce


Autoria(s): Everitt, J. H.; Yang, C.; Flores, David G.
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

Waterlettuce ( Pistia stratiotes L.) is a free-floating exotic aquatic weed that often invades and clogs waterways in the southeastern United States. A study was conducted to evaluate the potential of using remote sensing technology to distinguish infestations of waterlettuce in Texas waterways. Field reflectance measurements showed that waterlettuce had higher visible green reflectance than associated plant species. Waterlettuce could be detected in both aerial color- infrared (CIR) photography and videography where it had light pink to pinkish-white image tonal responses. Computer analysis of CIR photographic and videographic images had overall accuracy assessments of 86% and 84%, respectively. (PDF contains 6 pages.)

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/1639/1/v41p39.pdf

Everitt, J. H. and Yang, C. and Flores, David G. (2003) Light Reflectance Characteristics and Remote Sensing of Waterlettuce. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management, 41, pp. 39-44.

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en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/1639/

http://www.apms.org/japm/vol41/v41p39.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Management #Biology #Limnology
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Article

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