Soil surface illumination at micro-relief scale and soil BRDF data collected by a hyperspectral camera
Authors:
- Jerzy Cierniewski,
- Arnon Karnieli,
- Ittai Herrmann,
- Sławomir Królewicz,
- Krzysztof Kuśnierek
Abstract
The results of the paper draw attention to the fact that the hyperspectral image of soil surface at micro-relief scale may display variation in the soil spectral shape due to illumination conditions of the surface. The image of an extremely rough cultivated soil surface, very deeply ploughed, was obtained by a hyperspectral camera, in the range of 0.4-1.0 mm with 0.67-0.74 nm spectral resolution. It was found that the soil reflectance spectra of the studied surface, illuminated by the direct sunbeams, are clearly convex with distinct absorption features. Furthermore, the soil normalized reflectance spectra were used to distinguish the subtlety of the analysed shaded soil spectra shape. They show that depressions caused by the absorption features of O2 and H2O, contained in the atmosphere above directly illuminated soil fragments, transform into peaks, if the same soil is deeply shaded. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
- Record ID
- UAMb15f3a9535694cbb9772919378d7d1d2
- Author
- Journal series
- International Journal of Remote Sensing, ISSN 0143-1161
- Issue year
- 2010
- Vol
- 31
- Pages
- 2151-2157
- ASJC Classification
- DOI
- DOI:10.1080/01431161003610281 Opening in a new tab
- Language
- (en) English
- Score (nominal)
- 0
- Score source
- journalList
- Publication indicators
- = 6; = 9; = 8; : 2010 = 1.075; : 2010 (2 years) = 1.188 - 2010 (5 years) =1.555
- Citation count
- 8
- Uniform Resource Identifier
- https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info/article/UAMb15f3a9535694cbb9772919378d7d1d2/
- URN
urn:amu-prod:UAMb15f3a9535694cbb9772919378d7d1d2
* presented citation count is obtained through Internet information analysis and it is close to the number calculated by the Publish or PerishOpening in a new tab system.