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"NDVI average for Australia, 1 Dec 2012 to 31 May 2013 A Vegetation Index (VI) is a spectral transformation of two or more bands designed to enhance the contribution of vegetation properties and allow reliable spatial and temporal inter-comparisons of terrestrial photosynthetic activity and canopy structural variations. There are many Vegetation Indices (VIs), with many being functionally equivalent. Many of the indices make use of the inverse relationship between red and near-infrared reflectance associated with healthy green vegetation. Since the 1960s scientists have used satellite remote sensing to monitor fluctuation in vegetation at the Earth's surface. Measurements of vegetation attributes include leaf area index (LAI), percent green cover, chlorophyll content, green biomass and absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR). Vegetation Indices (VIs) have been historically classified based on a range of attributes, including the number of spectral bands (2 or greater than 2); the method of calculations (ratio or orthogonal), depending on the required objective; or by their historical development (classified as first generation VIs or second generation VIs). For the sake of comparison of the effectiveness of different VIs, Lyon, Yuan et al. (1998) classified 7 VIs based on their computation methods (Subtraction, Division or Rational Transform). Due to advances in hyperspectral remote sensing technology, high-resolution reflectance spectrums are now available, which can be used with traditional multispectral VIs. In addition, VIs have been developed to be used specifically with hyperspectral data, such as the use of Narrow Band Vegetation Indices. Uses Vegetation indices have been used to: * examine climate trends; * estimate water content of soils remotely; * monitor drought; * schedule crop irrigation, crop management; * monitor evaporation and plant transpiration. * assess changes in biodiversity * classify vegetation List of Vegetation Indices=Multispectral Vegetation Indices= NDVI through Landsat 8 applied to the urban area of Ponta Grossa, southern Brazil *Simple Ratio *Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) *Kauth-Thomas Tasseled Cap Transformation *Infrared Index *Perpendicular Vegetation Index *Greenness Above Bare Soil *Moisture Stress Index *Leaf Water Content Index (LWCI) LWCI entry in the Index Database, https://www.indexdatabase.de/db/i-single.php?id=129 *MidIR Index *Soil- Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI) *Modified SAVI *Atmospherically Resistant Vegetation Index *Soil and Atmospherically Resistant Vegetation Index *Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) *New Vegetation Index *Aerosol Free Vegetation Index *Triangular Vegetation Index *Reduced Simple Ratio *Visible Atmospherically Resistant Index *Normalised Difference Built-Up Index *Weighted Difference Vegetation Index (WDVI) *Fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) *Normalised Difference Greenness index (NDGI) =Hyperspectral Vegetation Indices= With the advent of hyperspectral data, vegetation indices have been developed specifically for hyperspectral data. *Discrete-Band Normalised Difference Vegetation Index *Yellowness Index *Photochemical Reflectance Index *Descrete-Band Normalised Difference Water Index *Red Edge Position Determination *Crop Chlorophyll Content Prediction *Moment distance index (MDI) References Category:Remote sensing Category:Biogeography "
"Mauro Cerioni (born 3 August 1948) is a retired Italian basketball player. He was part of the Italian team that finished fourth at the 1972 Summer Olympics. References Category:1948 births Category:Living people Category:Olympic basketball players of Italy Category:People from the Province of Piacenza Category:Basketball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics Category:Dinamo Sassari coaches "
"Cerioni is an Italian surname that may refer to *Alberto Cerioni (1919–1948), Argentine football player *Mauro Cerioni (born 1948), Italian basketball player *Rubí Cerioni (1927–2012), Argentine football player *Stefano Cerioni (born 1964), Italian foil fencer Category:Italian-language surnames "