Remote Sensing (Nov 2009)

Derivation of Soil Line Influence on Two-Band Vegetation Indices and Vegetation Isolines

  • Hiroki Yoshioka,
  • Tomoaki Miura,
  • Alfredo R. Huete,
  • Karim Batchily,
  • José A. M. Demattê

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs1040842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 842 – 857

Abstract

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This paper introduces derivations of soil line influences on two-band vegetation indices (VIs) and vegetation isolines in the red and near infra-red reflectance space. Soil line variations are described as changes in the soil line parameters (slope and offset) and the red reflectance of the soil surface. A general form of a VI model equation written as a ratio of two linear functions (e.g., NDVI and SAVI) was assumed. It was found that relative VI variations can be approximated by a linear combination of the three soil parameters. The derived expressions imply the possibility of estimating and correcting for soil-induced bias errors in VIs and their derived biophysical parameters, caused by the assumption of a general soil line, through the use of external data sources such as regional soil maps.

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