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1 March 1991 Analysis of vegetation stress and damage from images of the high-resolution airborne pushbroom image spectrograph compact airborne spectrographic imager
Michaela C. Mueksch
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Abstract
known Fluorescence Line Imager (FLI), primarily used in water, coastal and ocean applications. CASI has its potentials In vegetation and water monitoring applications, comprising a spectral range from 400 nm to 900 nm with a spectral resolution of 1 .8 nm channel step. A 12 bit dynamic range delivers a high sensitivity down to some nanometers.Slnce the system has free programmable band settings, delivers a real time image during fLight in the so called spatial mode, can be switched over to a spectral mode, Is easily transportable and can be built In In less than one hour In nearly each aircraft, quick and highly Informative images and spectral data can be gained from the environment
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Michaela C. Mueksch "Analysis of vegetation stress and damage from images of the high-resolution airborne pushbroom image spectrograph compact airborne spectrographic imager", Proc. SPIE 1399, Optical Systems in Adverse Environments, (1 March 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.26095
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KEYWORDS
Vegetation

Imaging systems

Charge-coupled devices

Absorption

Spectrographs

Image resolution

Signal detection

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