Remote sensing and mapping of tamarisk along the Colorado river, USA: a comparative use of summer-acquired Hyperion, Thematic Mapper and QuickBird data

GA Carter, KL Lucas, GA Blossom, CL Lassitter… - Remote Sensing, 2009 - mdpi.com
GA Carter, KL Lucas, GA Blossom, CL Lassitter, DM Holiday, DS Mooneyhan, DR Fastring…
Remote Sensing, 2009mdpi.com
Tamarisk (Tamarix spp., saltcedar) is a well-known invasive phreatophyte introduced from
Asia to North America in the 1800s. This report compares the efficacy of Landsat 5 Thematic
Mapper (TM5), QuickBird (QB) and EO-1 Hyperion data in discriminating tamarisk
populations near De Beque, Colorado, USA. As a result of highly correlated reflectance
among the spectral bands provided by each sensor, relatively standard image analysis
methods were employed. Multispectral data at high spatial resolution (QB, 2.5 m Ground …
Tamarisk (Tamarix spp., saltcedar) is a well-known invasive phreatophyte introduced from Asia to North America in the 1800s. This report compares the efficacy of Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper (TM5), QuickBird (QB) and EO-1 Hyperion data in discriminating tamarisk populations near De Beque, Colorado, USA. As a result of highly correlated reflectance among the spectral bands provided by each sensor, relatively standard image analysis methods were employed. Multispectral data at high spatial resolution (QB, 2.5 m Ground Spatial Distance or GSD) proved more effective in tamarisk delineation than either multispectral (TM5) or hyperspectral (Hyperion) data at moderate spatial resolution (30 m GSD).
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