Analysis of spectral applications derived from images PeruSAT-1 satellite
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https://doi.org/10.15381/iigeo.v24i47.20653Keywords:
principal components, spectral indices, spectral signature, oxides, PerúSat-1Abstract
The following article intends to show the possible applications of satellite images PeruSAT-1 to contribute to future works of Teledetection and Engineering, in addition to seeing the utility of this national sensor. Given the spectral characteristics of the sensor, we can estimate and analyze the vegetation indexes, water index, snow index among others as well as an analysis of spectral anomalies by the presence of oxides by the Principal Components Analysis method. However, the performance of the analysis for clays, carbonates and other minerals is limited by the lack of information in SWIR and TIR.
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