
This tool performs an arithmetic operation on the bands of a multiband raster layer to reveal vegetation coverage information of the study area.
Choose the multiband raster layer. Make sure the input raster has the appropriate bands available.
Select the method used to create the vegetation index layer. The different vegetation indexes can help highlight certain features, or help reduce various noise.
Type the band indexes for the near-infrared (NIR) and Red bands.
Each satellite sensor and aerial camera captures information that is broken up into band indexes. Each band index contains the information for a specific part of the electromagnetic spectrum. This vegetation monitoring method requires you to specify the band index that captured the NIR and Red wavelengths.
The slope of the soil line. The slope is the approximate linear relationship between the NIR and red bands on a scatterplot.
This parameter is only valid for Transformed Soil-Adjusted Vegetation Index.
This is the value of near infrared (NIR) when the reflection value of the red (Red) band is 0 for the particular soil lines.
(a = NIR - sRed) , when Red is 0.
This parameter is only valid for Transformed Soil-Adjusted Vegetation Index.
The SAVI method requires the amount of vegetation cover to be specified.
Type in a value between 0.0 and 1.0, where
The Transformed Soil-Adjusted Vegetation Index method requires the adjustment factor set in order to help minimize soil effect. The default value is 0.08.
A lower value means that you are ignoring the soil effect. A high value means that the soil is will affect your result.
The name of the layer that will be created in My Content and added to the map. The default name is based on the tool name and the input layer name. If the layer already exists, you will be asked to provide another name.
Using the Save result in drop-down box, you can specify the name of a folder in My Content where the result will be saved.