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of many interactions with different plant materials, which varies considerably by wavelength. Water, pigments, nutrients, and carbon are each expressed in the reflected
optical spectrum from 400 nm to 2500 nm, with often overlapping, but spectrally distinct, reflectance behaviors. These known signatures allow scientists to combine
reflectance measurements at different wavelengths to enhance specific vegetation characteristics by defining VIs.
Each category of indices typically provides multiple techniques to estimate the absence or presence of a single vegetation property. For different properties and field
conditions, some indices within a category provide results with higher validity than others. By comparing the results of different VIs in a category, and correlating these to
field conditions measured on site, you can assess which indices in a particular category do the best job of modelling the variability in your scene. By using the VI in any
category that best models the measured field conditions for a few measurements, you can significantly increase the quality of the results from any further processing.
The VIs provided in ENVI are not designed to quantify the exact concentration or abundance of any given vegetation component. Instead, they are intended for use in
geographically mapping relative amounts of vegetation components, which can then be interpreted in terms of ecosystem conditions.
Reference: Asner, G. Biophysical and Biochemical Sources of Variability in Canopy Reflectance." Remote Sensing of Environment 64 (1998): 234-253.
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