Figures from Schweik, Charles M., and Glen M. Green (1999)
Schweik, Charles M., and Glen M. Green 1999. The Use of Spectral Mixture Analysis to Study Human Incentives, Actions, and Environmental Outcomes. Social Science Computer Review 17(1):40–63.
Table of Contents:- Figure 1: Typical Continuous Spectral Reflectance Curves
- Figure 3: Stick Spectra of Chosen Endmembers
- Figure 4: SMA Results for a Portion of the Landsat MSS 9/28/92 Image
- Figure 5: Change in the Hoosier National Forest Pleasant Run Unit Area 5.1
- Figure 6: Change in the Hoosier National Forest Pleasant Run Unit Area Designated 7.1



Figure 5
Change in the Hoosier National Forest Pleasant Run Unit Area 5.1 (Deam Wilderness)
MSS = multispectral scanner; SMA = spectral mixture analysis.

Figure 6
Change in the Hoosier National Forest Pleasant Run Unit Area Designated 7.1 (intensive recreation area)
MSS = multispectral scanner; SMA = spectral mixture analysis.

