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Opticheskii Zhurnal

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Study of the optical properties of an exposed soil surface

For Russian citation (Opticheskii Zhurnal):

Прудникова Е.Ю., Савин И.Ю. Исследование оптических свойств открытой поверхности почв // Оптический журнал. 2016. Т. 83. № 10. С. 79–86.

 

Prudnikova E.Yu., Savin I.Yu. Study of the optical properties of an exposed soil surface [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2016. V. 83. № 10. P. 79–86.

For citation (Journal of Optical Technology):

E. Yu. Prudnikova and I. Yu. Savin, "Study of the optical properties of an exposed soil surface," Journal of Optical Technology. 83(10), 642-647 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.83.000642

Abstract:

The optical properties of soils are the basis for mapping them from satellite data. The optical surface properties are affected by both soil and nonsoil factors; according to analysis of variance, the contribution of the latter to the variability of the optical properties is a factor of 2 greater. Moreover, their effect on the spectral reflectivity is more specific. Among the nonsoil factors that are analyzed, the mapping time is most closely associated with the optical properties. The models obtained in the course of regression analysis are characterized by good approximation quality and explain more than 61% of the variability of the given factor. The accuracy of the given models for the parameters developed to evaluate the optical properties is greater than 75%.

Keywords:

optical properties, spectral reflectivity, satellite evaluation, soils mapping

Acknowledgements:

The research was supported by the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS); Russian Scientific Foundation (15-16-30007); Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) (15-04-04717\15).

OCIS codes: 280.4788, 300.6190, 300.6550

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