DocumentCode :
2150503
Title :
Correlation Analysis between Biochemical Contents of Camphor and in Situ Hyperspectral Measurements
Author :
Lin, Hui ; Liu, Xuying ; Xue, Xiaopo
Author_Institution :
Res. Center of Forestry Remote Sensing Inf. Eng., Central South Univ. of Forestry & Technol., Changsha
fYear :
2008
fDate :
30-31 Dec. 2008
Firstpage :
756
Lastpage :
760
Abstract :
The correlation analysis between biochemical contents of trees and in situ hyperspectral measurements provides the basis for forest remote sensing. Because trees especially arbor trees often are very tall and have a long growth period, it is very hard to collect hyperspectral measurements of crowns and thus it is difficult to analyze the relationships of their biochemical contents with hyperspectral data. This study focuses on the correlation analysis between the biochemical contents of young camphor trees and hyperspectral measurements obtained using a hyperspectrum analyzer from the Analytical Spectral Devices, (ASD). The results show that chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, and chlorophyll-ab are significantly correlated with the maximum of the first differential of red-edge and the reflectance of low-point of red-edge, while the correlation of carotene, cellulose, phosphorus, and nitrogen with the hyperspectral location variables is very weak. Moreover, chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, chlorophyll-ab, and phosphorus have significant correlation with the area of blue-edge but not with the areas of yellow-edge and red-edge. Carotene, cellulose, and nitrogen are weakly correlated with all the hyperspectral area variables. Chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, and chlorophyll-ab have statistically significant correlation with the vegetation indices including Rg/Ro, (Rg-Ro)/ (Rg+Ro), SDr/SDb, (SDr-SDb)/(SDr+SDb), and weak correlation with SDr/SDy and (SDr-SDb)/ (SDr+SDb). Phosphorus is significantly correlated with SDr/SDb, (SDr-SDb)/ (SDr+SDb) and weakly correlated with other vegetation indices. In addition, the correlation of carotene, cellulose, and nitrogen with the vegetation indices is not significant. These findings provide the basis on which the models that account for the relationships of biochemical contents with hyperspectral variables can be developed.
Keywords :
biochemistry; polymers; spectrochemical analysis; vegetation; analytical spectral devices; biochemical contents; blue-edge; camphor tree; carotene; cellulose; chlorophyll-a; chlorophyll-ab; chlorophyll-b; in situ hyperspectral measurements; nitrogen; phosphorus; red-edge; vegetation indices; Biochemical analysis; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Nitrogen; Reflectivity; Remote sensing; Roentgenium; Spectral analysis; Variable speed drives; Vegetation; biochemical contents; camphor; corrrelation analysis; hyperspectral data; in situ measurements;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
MultiMedia and Information Technology, 2008. MMIT '08. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Three Gorges
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3556-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MMIT.2008.71
Filename :
5089232
Link To Document :
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