SOLAR INTENSITY VARIABILITY AND CROP SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE

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By Birehane Desta Thanks to Y.Kanke, Y. Mohammed, E. Ruto, and D. Edmonds

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SOLAR INTENSITY VARIABILITY AND CROP SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE. By Birehane Desta Thanks to Y.Kanke, Y. Mohammed, E. Ruto, and D. Edmonds. INTRODUCTION. The sun is the source of light intensity for passive sensors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By Birehane Desta

Thanks to Y.Kanke, Y. Mohammed, E. Ruto, and D. Edmonds

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The sun is the source of light intensity for passive sensors. This intensity is not always reliable and constant for crop measurement even during the overhead sun. Intensity may vary(fluctuate) during; measuring two nearby plots, at different hours ,and seasons.

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Hydrosphere

Atmosphere

LithospherBiosphere

Sun

Cloud, landscapes, and trees are the main cause for variability of incoming radiation.

Adopted from Robert Derveloy's photostream  

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The objective of this presentation is to show the effect of Solar intensity

variation on winter wheat spectral reflectance

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Spectral measurements were taken on high and low intensity days from

different treatments of winter wheat(Perkins,OK) using Ocean Optics Spec 4000.Based on the intensity variation within

time ,white board measurements were taken untill the end of

the reading. The intensity were compared and the differences were considered. Then reflectance was computed.

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Using SAS, minimum and maximum reading were selected both from low and high intensity days and NDVI was computed.

Correlation analysis was employed for low and high intensity NDVI to evaluate the degree of determination (R2).

For some selected wave lengths, the high and the low intensity trend were compared.

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R2 value from low and high reflectance NDVI

There were no R2=1 for the NDVI from the same spot-measured at different solar intensity.

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The correlation between low and high intensity- reflectance NDVI of each plot were not significant.

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Low intensity-reflectance (505,LI R min), (865,LI NIR max) and High Intensity-(505,HI R min),(865,HI NIR max) were almost had similar reflectance

Plots in treatment and rep order, and reflectance trend, Perkins 2009.

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Reflectance variation is higher for low intensity than high intensity.

High intensity variation was found with in an hour time measurements on high isolation day.

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Temporal fluctuation of solar intensity resulted in biased winter wheat crop reflectance measurement when passive sensors were used.

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Thank You!

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