

MULTISPECTRAL IMAGERY
Multispectral remote sensing involves the capture of visible light, near-infrared light, and short-wave infrared light within several spectral bands. Different surface materials such as crops, plants, aquatic vegetation, and tree canopies reflect and absorb light differently within these wavelengths.
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This form of remote sensing is often used in assessing vegetation health detecting crop disease, plant stress, and environmental concerns.
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To determine the scientific relation between various vegetation and light, Multispectral Vegetation Indices are used to quantify reflectance values.
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There are thousands of scientific multispectral indices that we can help decide the best index for your geospatial needs.
Core Geo Tech often uses this form of remote sensing for Environmental Monitoring, Harmful Algae Bloom Detection, Parks and Recreational Support, Phenotyping, Row Crop Assessments, Coastal, Estuaries, and Waterway Analysis.
Whether conducting detailed phenotyping surveys, establishing best practices for fertilization, or validating new precision agriculture methods, we will prioritize high-resolution data for your geospatial needs.