VNIR
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A VNIR image of the Ghadamis River in Libya. This is a false-color composite image made using near-infrared, green, and blue wavelengths.

VNIR ia an initialism for visible and near-infrared, a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum having wavelengths between approximately 400 and 1400 nanometers (nm).1 It combines the full visible spectrum with an adjacent portion of the infrared spectrum up to the water absorption band between 1400 and 1500 nm. Some definitions also include the short-wavelength infrared band from 1400nm up to the water absorption band at 2500nm.2 VNIR multi-spectral image cameras have wide applications in remote sensing and imaging spectroscopy.3

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References

  1. ^ Moseley, Trevor and Zabierek, Gus (2006). Guidance On The Safe Use Of Lasers In Education And Research. http://phys.strath.ac.uk/information/safety/LaserSafety/AURPO_guidance_Lasers.pdf. Retrieved on 31 October 2007. "electromagnetic radiation at wavelengths extending from 100 nm in the ultra-violet, through the visible (400-700 nm), and the near infrared (700-1400 nm), to the far infrared (1400 nm – 1 mm).". 
  2. ^ Waiser, T.H.; Morgan, C.L.S.; Brown, D.J.; Hallmark, C.T. (2007). "In Situ Characterization of Soil Clay Content with Visible Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy". Soil Science Society of America Journal 71 (2): 389. doi:10.2136/sssaj2006.0211. 
  3. ^ Ben-dor, E.; Inbar, Y.; Chen, Y. (1997). "Reflectance spectra of organic matter in the visible near-infrared and short wave infrared region(400-2500 nm) during a controlled decomposition process" (dead linkScholar search). Remote Sensing of Environment 61 (1): 1–15. doi:10.1016/S0034-4257(96)00120-4. http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/geography/rsl/pdf/eyal_paper/bendor9.pdf. Retrieved on 31 October 2007. 
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