Description
Remote sensing of the environment is covered through spectroscopic analysis of soil and vegetation response during active and passive sensing. Fundamental aspects of spectroscopic methods for environmental applications are given. Applications range from remote sensing of saline soils, soil moisture detection, landscape evolution, weed detection, fluorescence imaging, and use of vegetation indices to measure ecosystem variables such as plant stress.
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NatureEcologyScienceChemistryAnalyticPhysical & TheoreticalEnvironmentalEarth SciencesLife SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGeographyGeologyMeteorology & ClimatologySpectroscopy & Spectrum AnalysisSedimentology & StratigraphyTechnology & EngineeringAgricultureAgronomySoil ScienceOpticsRemote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems