Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian Andes

This paper analyzes the reflectance obtained with a series of Landsat images processed with LEDAPS model in a region of the Colombian Andes. A total of 38 images of TM and ETM sensors were calibrated to surface reflectance using LEDAPS in order to determine difference among bands of the same sensor,...

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Main Authors: G. M. Valencia, J. A. Anaya, F. J. Caro-Lopera
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Politécnica de Valencia 2016-06-01
Series:Revista de Teledetección
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Online Access:http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/raet/article/view/3582
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spelling doaj-e1bc56dcc01b48ffaf7e89f9129451222020-11-25T02:40:32ZengUniversitat Politécnica de ValenciaRevista de Teledetección1133-09531988-87402016-06-010468310110.4995/raet.2016.35824358Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian AndesG. M. Valencia0J. A. Anaya1F. J. Caro-Lopera2Universidad de San BuenaventuraUniversidad de MedellínUniversidad de MedellínThis paper analyzes the reflectance obtained with a series of Landsat images processed with LEDAPS model in a region of the Colombian Andes. A total of 38 images of TM and ETM sensors were calibrated to surface reflectance using LEDAPS in order to determine difference among bands of the same sensor, difference between sensors and analyze temporal patterns. Exact nonparametric statistics allow to conclude that: a) surface reflectance for band 1–5 and 7 were significantly different and this difference remains among images of different dates; b) there are statistical similarities between the TM and ETM sensors bands; c) temporal variations on surface reflectance from the years 1986 to 2013 with the sensors studied are not statistically significant. These results are supported by the implementation of robust modeling with various methods resistant to unusual observations and other typical problems of the classical least squares modeling.http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/raet/article/view/3582LEDAPSLandsatcorrección atmosféricaprueba exacta de Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitneymodelo de Huberregresión por mínimas desviaciones absolutasmínimos cuadrados recortadosBootstrap.
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author G. M. Valencia
J. A. Anaya
F. J. Caro-Lopera
spellingShingle G. M. Valencia
J. A. Anaya
F. J. Caro-Lopera
Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian Andes
Revista de Teledetección
LEDAPS
Landsat
corrección atmosférica
prueba exacta de Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney
modelo de Huber
regresión por mínimas desviaciones absolutas
mínimos cuadrados recortados
Bootstrap.
author_facet G. M. Valencia
J. A. Anaya
F. J. Caro-Lopera
author_sort G. M. Valencia
title Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian Andes
title_short Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian Andes
title_full Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian Andes
title_fullStr Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian Andes
title_full_unstemmed Implementation and evaluation of the Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing Systems (LEDAPS) model: a case study in the Colombian Andes
title_sort implementation and evaluation of the landsat ecosystem disturbance adaptive processing systems (ledaps) model: a case study in the colombian andes
publisher Universitat Politécnica de Valencia
series Revista de Teledetección
issn 1133-0953
1988-8740
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper analyzes the reflectance obtained with a series of Landsat images processed with LEDAPS model in a region of the Colombian Andes. A total of 38 images of TM and ETM sensors were calibrated to surface reflectance using LEDAPS in order to determine difference among bands of the same sensor, difference between sensors and analyze temporal patterns. Exact nonparametric statistics allow to conclude that: a) surface reflectance for band 1–5 and 7 were significantly different and this difference remains among images of different dates; b) there are statistical similarities between the TM and ETM sensors bands; c) temporal variations on surface reflectance from the years 1986 to 2013 with the sensors studied are not statistically significant. These results are supported by the implementation of robust modeling with various methods resistant to unusual observations and other typical problems of the classical least squares modeling.
topic LEDAPS
Landsat
corrección atmosférica
prueba exacta de Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney
modelo de Huber
regresión por mínimas desviaciones absolutas
mínimos cuadrados recortados
Bootstrap.
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