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False-color composite images of the Pantanal Mato-Grossense National Park for the scenes of the three satellites using a NIR-SWIR-RED band combination.
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This paper evaluates the potential of false-color composite images, from 3 different remote sensing satellites, for the identification of continental wetlands. Landsat 8, Sentinel-2, and CBERS-4 scenes from three different Ramsar sites (i.e., sites designated to be of international importance) two sites located within the Mato-Grossense Pantanal, a...
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... first false-color composite image used the NIR-SWIR-RED bands (5-6-4 in Landsat 8, 8-10-7 in CBERS-4 M , and 8-11-4 in Sentinel-2 M ) (Figs. 3, 4, and 5). With high reflectance in the NIR band, the photosynthetically active tree-shrub vegetation corresponds to a reddish color. ...
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