Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
The light scattered by plant canopies depends in part on the light scattering/absorbing properties of the leaves and is key to understanding the remote sensing process in the optical domain. Here we specifically looked for evidence of fine spectral detail in the polarized portion of the light reflected from the individual leaves of five species of plants measured at Brewsters angle over the wavelength range 450 to 2300nm. Our results show no strong, unambiguous evidence of narrow band spectral variation of the polarized portion of the reflectance factor.
Keywords:
Exobiology; Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Type:
ARC-E-DAA-TN14872
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SPIE DSS (Defence and Security Symposium) 2014; May 05, 2014 - May 09, 2014; Baltimore, MD; United States
Format:
application/pdf
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