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Figure 4 | Fire Ecology

Figure 4

From: Mapping Ground Cover Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing after the 2003 Simi and Old Wildfires in Southern California

Figure 4

Hyperspectral images of the Old fire highlighting the spectral unmixing results of each major ground cover component. In the grayscale images, black represents zero cover while bright gray or white represents near complete cover (approaching 100%) of each particular ground cover component. The color composite is a red-green-blue image showing charred NPV (red), green vegetation (green), and uncharred soil (blue) on the Old fire. The six field site locations are marked as white crosses to the north-east of Lake Arrowhead in the first panel. Scale bar is for color composite image only.

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