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Multi-sensor derivation of regional vegetation fractional cover in Africa
K. Guan, Eric F. Wood, K. K. Caylor
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Pixel Value
100%
Remote Sensing Dataset
100%
Regional Vegetation
100%
Africa
100%
Vegetation Fractional Cover
100%
Vegetative State
66%
Bare Soil
66%
Mean Sensitivity
66%
Vegetation Remote Sensing
66%
Vegetation Optical Depth
66%
Unmixing Algorithms
66%
Grass
66%
Fractional Cover
66%
Vegetation Sensitivity
66%
Land Cover Types
33%
Land Cover Pattern
33%
Mixed Regions
33%
Near-infrared Band
33%
QuikSCAT
33%
Depth Based
33%
Land Cover Fractions
33%
Sensor Assessment
33%
Environmental Monitoring
33%
Natural Vegetation
33%
Savanna Ecosystems
33%
Active Microwave
33%
Microwave Scatterometer
33%
Spatially Continuous
33%
Human Impact
33%
Passive Microwave Radiometry
33%
Pixel Scale
33%
Interannual Sensitivity
33%
Index-based
33%
Land Cover Products
33%
Vegetation Composition
33%
Vegetation Regions
33%
Continuous Fields
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Africa
100%
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
23%
Bare Soil
15%
Scatterometer
7%
Environmental Monitoring
7%
QuikSCAT
7%