id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_n3pjlavgijapbhyialpwso6chy Matthew Morison Spectral unmixing of multiple lichen species and underlying substrate 2014.0 16 .pdf application/pdf 7597 1942 82 multiple lichen species and underlying substrate, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 35:2, Spectral unmixing of multiple lichen species and underlying substrate Spectral unmixing of multiple lichen species and underlying substrate one or more lichen species and substrate on each sample to represent a spectral mixture. Zhang, Rivard, and Sánchez-Azofeifa (2005) demonstrated that a single lichen endmember is suitable for performing SMA in the wavelength region from 2000 to 2400 nm. The wavelength set or region performing best for lichen-substrate discrimination Results of spectral unmixing analysis to determine substrate abundance for lichensubstrate discrimination using (a) wavelength set λ1, (b) wavelength region λ2, (c) wavelength Percentage abundance results for multiple lichen species and substrate by spectral mixture Results of spectral unmixing analysis to determine abundance of multiple lichen species many lichen species in the selected wavelength set and regions). areas of multiple lichen species, unmixing in the spectral region from 2000 to 2400 nm ./cache/work_n3pjlavgijapbhyialpwso6chy.pdf ./txt/work_n3pjlavgijapbhyialpwso6chy.txt