Development and Implementation of Remote Sensing Techniques to Monitor Invasive Plant Species in the State of Idaho
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Publications
Mundt, J.T., Glenn, N.F., Weber, K.T., Prather, T.S., Lass, L.W., Pettingill, J. 2005. Discrimination of hoary cress and determination of its detection limits via hyperspectral image processing and accuracy assessment techniques.
Remote Sensing of Environment
96(1), 509-517
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Lass, L.W., Prather, T.S., Glenn, N.F., Weber, K.T., Mundt, J.T., Pettingill, J. 2005. A review of remote sensing of invasive weeds and example of the early detection of spotted knapweed
(Centaurea maculosa)
and babysbreath
(Gypsophila paniculata)
with a hyperspectral sensor.
Weed Science
, 53, 242-251.
Glenn, N.F., Mundt, J.T., Weber, K.T., Prather, T.S., Lass, L.W., Pettingill, J. 2005. Hyperspectral data processing for repeat detection of small infestations of leafy spurge.
Remote Sensing of Environment
, 95(3), 399-412.
Mundt, J. T. 2003. Detection of leafy spurge
(Euphorbia esula)
in Swan Valley, Idaho, using hyperspectral remote sensing with limited training data, Master's Thesis, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho.
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