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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.

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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... the composite image of the PARNA (Fig. 3), areas with humid tree-shrub vegetation (orange) were identified. In the eastern portion of the park this vegetation is intertwined with large lagoons (blue), and in the western portion with wetlands (shades of dark ...

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