Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts.

In this study, we investigated the utility of spectral remote sensing data gathered by a multispectral camera for estimating of vegetation cover in Antarctic vegetation oasis and Arcto-Alpine tundra. The surveys exploiting unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and multispectral camera were done in an Antar...

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Main Authors: Váczi, Peter, Barták, Miloš, Bednaříková, Michaela, Hrbáček, Filip, Hájek, Josef
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Masaryk Univerzity 2020
Subjects:
UAV
Online Access:http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/14317
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spelling ftmasarykunivojs:oai:ojs.journals.muni.cz:article/14317 2023-05-15T13:46:41+02:00 Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts. Váczi, Peter Barták, Miloš Bednaříková, Michaela Hrbáček, Filip Hájek, Josef 2020-07-01 application/pdf http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/14317 eng eng Masaryk Univerzity http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/14317/11910 http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/14317 Copyright (c) 2020 Czech Polar Reports https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Czech Polar Reports; Vol 10 No 2 (2020); 297-312 Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2020); 297-312 1805-0697 1805-0689 remote sensing UAV vegetation indices spectral reflectance plant functional types info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 ftmasarykunivojs 2022-06-26T10:16:45Z In this study, we investigated the utility of spectral remote sensing data gathered by a multispectral camera for estimating of vegetation cover in Antarctic vegetation oasis and Arcto-Alpine tundra. The surveys exploiting unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and multispectral camera were done in an Antarctic vegetation oasis located at the Northern shore of James Ross Island (Antarctica), and arcto-alpine tundra located in the Jeseníky Mts. (NE Czech Republic, 1 420 m a.s.l.). For the two locations, false colour images of spectral indices (VARI, NGRDI, GLI, RGVI, ExG, NDVI, PRI) were taken and analysis of vegetation types and components of vegetation cover done. Additionally, field research was performed by handheld instruments measuring NDVI, PRI and of selected vegetation components: Bryum pseudotriquetrum, Nostoc commune colonies (Antarctica), lichens grown on flat stones and boulders (the Jeseníky Mts.). The results show UAV photo surveys and imaging of spectral reflectance indices can be used to monitor vegetation types forming Antarctic vegetation oases and arcto-alpine tundra. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica James Ross Island Ross Island Tundra Masaryk University Journals Antarctic Ross Island
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topic remote sensing
UAV
vegetation indices
spectral reflectance
plant functional types
spellingShingle remote sensing
UAV
vegetation indices
spectral reflectance
plant functional types
Váczi, Peter
Barták, Miloš
Bednaříková, Michaela
Hrbáček, Filip
Hájek, Josef
Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts.
topic_facet remote sensing
UAV
vegetation indices
spectral reflectance
plant functional types
description In this study, we investigated the utility of spectral remote sensing data gathered by a multispectral camera for estimating of vegetation cover in Antarctic vegetation oasis and Arcto-Alpine tundra. The surveys exploiting unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and multispectral camera were done in an Antarctic vegetation oasis located at the Northern shore of James Ross Island (Antarctica), and arcto-alpine tundra located in the Jeseníky Mts. (NE Czech Republic, 1 420 m a.s.l.). For the two locations, false colour images of spectral indices (VARI, NGRDI, GLI, RGVI, ExG, NDVI, PRI) were taken and analysis of vegetation types and components of vegetation cover done. Additionally, field research was performed by handheld instruments measuring NDVI, PRI and of selected vegetation components: Bryum pseudotriquetrum, Nostoc commune colonies (Antarctica), lichens grown on flat stones and boulders (the Jeseníky Mts.). The results show UAV photo surveys and imaging of spectral reflectance indices can be used to monitor vegetation types forming Antarctic vegetation oases and arcto-alpine tundra.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Váczi, Peter
Barták, Miloš
Bednaříková, Michaela
Hrbáček, Filip
Hájek, Josef
author_facet Váczi, Peter
Barták, Miloš
Bednaříková, Michaela
Hrbáček, Filip
Hájek, Josef
author_sort Váczi, Peter
title Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts.
title_short Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts.
title_full Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts.
title_fullStr Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts.
title_full_unstemmed Spectral properties of Antarctic and Alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: Case studies from James Ross Island and Jeseníky Mts.
title_sort spectral properties of antarctic and alpine vegetation monitored by multispectral camera: case studies from james ross island and jeseníky mts.
publisher Masaryk Univerzity
publishDate 2020
url http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/14317
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op_source Czech Polar Reports; Vol 10 No 2 (2020); 297-312
Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2020); 297-312
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