

Author: Pastor-Guzman Julio Atkinson Peter M. Dash Jadunandan Rioja-Nieto Rodolfo
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 2072-4292|7|11|14530-14558
ISSN: 2072-4292
Source: Remote Sensing, Vol.7, Iss.11, 2015-11, pp. : 14530-14558
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Abstract
There is a need to develop indicators of mangrove condition using remotely sensed data. However, remote estimation of leaf and canopy biochemical properties and vegetation condition remains challenging. In this paper, we (i) tested the performance of selected hyperspectral and broad band indices to predict chlorophyll concentration (CC) on mangrove leaves and (ii) showed the potential of Landsat 8 for estimation of mangrove CC at the landscape level. Relative leaf CC and leaf spectral response were measured at 12 Elementary Sampling Units (ESU) distributed along the northwest coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Linear regression models and coefficients of determination were computed to measure the association between CC and spectral response. At leaf level, the narrow band indices with the largest correlation with CC were Vogelmann indices and the MTCI (
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