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Application of continuous wavelet analysis to hyperspectral data for the characterization of vegetation
DownloadFall 2010
This thesis explores the application of continuous wavelet analysis (CWA) to hyperspectral data for the characterization of vegetation at the leaf level. The first study dealt with the spectral detection of green attack damage (pre-visual stress) due to mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus...
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Applying Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Techniques for the Detection of Hydrothermal Alteration Zones and Gossans in Northern Canada
DownloadSpring 2015
This thesis is composed of three chapters assessing the following specific goals: 1) To evaluate the potential of airborne hyperspectral remote sensing data and techniques to delineate the hydrothermal alteration zones of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) systems in areas of abundant lichens on...
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Spring 2014
This research compared the variability/diversity of spectral information captured with spectrometers at the airborne, field, and leaf level to tree species diversity. Airborne measurements were made over the North Saskatchewan River Valley while field and leaf measurements were done with...