Quantitative mapping of clay minerals using airborne imaging spectroscopy: New data on mugello (Italy) from SIM-GA prototypal sensor

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The possibility of using high spectral and spatial resolution remote sensing technologies is becoming increasingly important in the monitoring of soil degradation processes. A high spatial resolution hyperspectral dataset was acquired with the airborne Hyper SIM-GA sensor from Selex Galileo, simultaneously with ground soil spectral signatures and samples collection. A complete mapping procedure was developed using the 2000-2450 nm spectral region, demonstrating that the 2200 absorption band allows the obtainment of reliable maps of the clay content. The correlation achieved between the observed and the predicted values is encouraging for the extensive application of this technique in soil conservation planning and protection actions.

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Garfagnoli, F., Ciampalini, A., Moretti, S., Chiarantini, L., & Vettori, S. (2013). Quantitative mapping of clay minerals using airborne imaging spectroscopy: New data on mugello (Italy) from SIM-GA prototypal sensor. European Journal of Remote Sensing, 46(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.5721/EuJRS20134601

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