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Using hyperspectral vegetation indices as a proxy to monitor soil salinity

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Abstract

For monitoring soil salinity, the potential of various hyperspectral vegetation indices were investigated. Furthermore, the most sensitive band combinations to salt-stress were identified and developed into a satisfied and specific salinity index for heterogeneous vegetation.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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