Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8866815 | Remote Sensing of Environment | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Hotelling's T-squared test revealed that the Tb for each forest cover and snow depth class differed statistically from each of the others, for dry snow, notwithstanding that within-class Tb variability tended to be larger than the between-class differences. The J-M distance indicated that most classes were somewhat separable based on the Tb spectra. Consistent with expectations, J-M distance between classes was lower for forested areas than for un-forested areas, emphasizing the confounding influence of trees on characterizing snow using Tb measurements.
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Authors
Rhae Sung Kim, Michael Durand, Desheng Liu,