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Introduction to Hyperspectral Remote Sensing

Vegetation Spectra

FIGURE 1. Typical vegetation spectra. Visible bands (0.4 - 0.78 mm) are indicated by the color bar.

FIGURE 2. Example hyperspectral data cube using AVIRIS data collected over a portion of Cuprite NV. In this case there are 320 pixels in the x and y directions and 224 spectral samples in the z dimension.

Mixed Pixel

FIGURE 3. Linearly mixed pixel that consists of contributions from pure calcite and vegetation spectra.

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