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Evolution of Vegetation First Derivative Spectra over the Summer-to-Autumn Transition

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Abstract

We use derivative analysis to study changes in reflectance during the period of deciduous leaf senescence between summer and autumn. Temporal changes are caused by loss of light-absorbing chlorophyll, allowing light scattering to dominate reflectance characteristics.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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