
RESUMO As imagens AVHRR do satélite NOAA tem sido amplamente utilizadas para estudos globais devido ao baixo custo, bandas espectrais adequadas e alta resolução temporal. Os dados do sensor AVHRR (bandas 1 e 2) transformados no índice de Vegetação de Diferença Normalizada (NDVI) são os produtos mais comuns utilizados no estudo global da cobertura vegetal. As bandas 1 e 2 do AVHRR podem também ser transformadas em imagens frações (vegetação, solo e sombra) usando o modelo linear de mistura espectral para aprimorar a distinção entre os diferentes tipos de cobertura vegetal.
ABSTRACT The NOAA-AVHRR images have been widely used for global studies dueto their low cost, suitable wavebands and high temporal resolution. Data from the AVHRR sensor (bands 1 and 2) transformed to the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) are the most common product used in global land cover studies. The AVHRR bands 1 and 2 data can also be transformed to the fraction images (vegetation, soil, and shade) using a linear mixing model to improve the land cover classification.
imagens AVHRR-NOAA, remote sensing, sensoriamento remoto, cobertura vegetal, Forestry, SD1-669.5, vegetal cover, NOAA-AVHRR images
imagens AVHRR-NOAA, remote sensing, sensoriamento remoto, cobertura vegetal, Forestry, SD1-669.5, vegetal cover, NOAA-AVHRR images
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