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Class Land Cover Category Characteristic Spectral Curve Invariants for
Code (without thermal Infrared channel) Classification
Vegetation with 70 — 100% M8
91 coverage: m R34 0 0.34
T 320
Broad leaf forest 100 H 180 360
Vegetation with 70 — 100% M8
94 coverage: "m D15 14.5 100
R34 0 0.42
Mangrove forest sos T 320
H 30 180
> S020
Vegetation with 30 — 50% M 26
73 coverage: 150 R34 0 0.57
D45 -5 5
Needle leaf forest s D16 0 16.5
T318
. NEN H 180 360
44 Non-biotic cover: M 24
m T 20 55
Construction D16 12 24
100 H 285 328
NaN S815
11 Water: M0
so T3 16
Clear water H 0 60
" S 28 60
Table 3. Example of digital definition for some land cover categories based on proposed image invariants
The actual number of invariants used for the description of a land cover class varies from class to class. An example of
definition for a mangrove forest is:
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