Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video

Multispectral video (MSV) images were used to measure phenological changes in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation communities surrounding the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS). Multispectral video imagery was acquired from aircraft on seven dates between the middle of June and the end...

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Main Author: Kliman, Douglas Hartley, 1963-
Other Authors: Reeves, Richard W.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1987
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276600
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2766002015-10-23T05:01:56Z Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video Kliman, Douglas Hartley, 1963- Reeves, Richard W. Phenology -- Arizona -- Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Region. Vegetation dynamics -- Arizona -- Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Region. Nuclear power plants -- Environmental aspects -- Arizona. Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (Ariz.) Multispectral video (MSV) images were used to measure phenological changes in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation communities surrounding the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS). Multispectral video imagery was acquired from aircraft on seven dates between the middle of June and the end of September, 1986. Images representing three sites near the PVNGS were selected to calculate Ratio Vegetation Index (RVI) values for seven surface cover types. Mean RVI values were tested sequentially for change, plotted as a function of time, and then compared to a moisture index and the crop calendar. MSV detected changes in cultivated vegetation corresponding to the crop calendar. Changes in natural vegetation and the non-vegetated cover types were also detected, but did not correlate to the moisture index. There is insufficient evidence to determine if detected changes in uncultivated vegetation were the result of phenological changes or electronic noise. 1987 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276600 22903030 1332465 .b17526061 .b17526048 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Phenology -- Arizona -- Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Region.
Vegetation dynamics -- Arizona -- Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Region.
Nuclear power plants -- Environmental aspects -- Arizona.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (Ariz.)
spellingShingle Phenology -- Arizona -- Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Region.
Vegetation dynamics -- Arizona -- Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Region.
Nuclear power plants -- Environmental aspects -- Arizona.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (Ariz.)
Kliman, Douglas Hartley, 1963-
Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video
description Multispectral video (MSV) images were used to measure phenological changes in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation communities surrounding the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS). Multispectral video imagery was acquired from aircraft on seven dates between the middle of June and the end of September, 1986. Images representing three sites near the PVNGS were selected to calculate Ratio Vegetation Index (RVI) values for seven surface cover types. Mean RVI values were tested sequentially for change, plotted as a function of time, and then compared to a moisture index and the crop calendar. MSV detected changes in cultivated vegetation corresponding to the crop calendar. Changes in natural vegetation and the non-vegetated cover types were also detected, but did not correlate to the moisture index. There is insufficient evidence to determine if detected changes in uncultivated vegetation were the result of phenological changes or electronic noise.
author2 Reeves, Richard W.
author_facet Reeves, Richard W.
Kliman, Douglas Hartley, 1963-
author Kliman, Douglas Hartley, 1963-
author_sort Kliman, Douglas Hartley, 1963-
title Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video
title_short Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video
title_full Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video
title_fullStr Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video
title_full_unstemmed Detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video
title_sort detection of phenological change in cultivated and uncultivated vegetation with multispectral video
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1987
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276600
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