Visualization in SEPAL#

Natural color: red, green, blue
  • Description: Represents the true color of the terrain as human eyes would see it, using the red, green, and blue bands.

  • Usage: Used for general mapping and visual inspections where true color representation is necessary.

False color: nir, red, green
  • Description: Uses near-infrared, red, and green bands. Vegetation appears red due to the high reflection of NIR by healthy vegetation, helpful for distinguishing vegetative areas.

  • Usage: Commonly used in vegetation studies to easily distinguish live green vegetation, which reflects NIR strongly.

False color: nir, swir1, red
  • Description: Combines near-infrared, short-wave infrared, and red bands. This combination is effective in highlighting vegetation and differentiating moisture levels and geological features.

  • Usage: Useful in geological mapping, vegetation health assessment, and moisture content analysis.

False color: swir2, nir, red
  • Description: Utilizes short-wave infrared, near-infrared, and red bands. It enhances the differentiation between mineral types and can indicate burn severity in post-fire assessments.

  • Usage: Often used in mineralogical mapping, soil and rock differentiation, and detecting burned areas.

False color: swir2, swir1, red
  • Description: Involves short-wave infrared bands and red band. This setup enhances geological features and is sensitive to water content and urban areas.

  • Usage: Ideal for enhanced geological mapping, urban sprawl studies, and discriminating between different water bodies.

False color: swir2, nir, green
  • Description: Features short-wave infrared, near-infrared, and green bands. This visualization aids in the analysis of vegetation health and soil/water interactions.

  • Usage: Useful for detailed vegetation health monitoring and differentiating water stress in plants.

Tasseled cap: brightness, greenness, wetness
  • Description: Applies the Tasseled Cap transformation to highlight physical properties of the land surface such as brightness (reflectivity), greenness (vegetation), and wetness (moisture content).

  • Usage: Extensively used in environmental monitoring, land cover classification, and assessing vegetation and water content dynamics.

Tasseled cap: fifth, sixth, fourth
  • Description: Another Tasseled Cap visualization focusing on the additional components that might reflect other surface properties not captured by the primary three bands.

  • Usage: Useful for specialized studies in vegetation dynamics, soil properties, and other environmental monitoring where standard Tasseled Cap indices might need supplementation.

Actualizado por última vez en 26 de agosto de 2024.