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Title : USING AIRBORNE HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY FOR MAPPING SALTCEDAR INFESTATIONS IN WEST TEXAS
Company : USDA-ARS
File Name : YangChenghai-2.pdf
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Date : 31-Aug-2010
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Chenghai Yang, James H. Everitt and Reginald S. Fletcher

The Rio Grande of west Texas contains by far the largest infestation of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) in Texas. The objective of this study was to evaluate airborne hyperspectral imagery and different classification techniques for mapping saltcedar infestations. Hyperspectral imagery with 102 usable bands covering a spectral range of 475-845 nm was acquired from two sites along the Rio Grande in west Texas in December 2003 and 2004 when saltcedar was undergoing color change.
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