Below figure 18.2, the text explaining the patterns in the figure says:
The patterns show different temporal responses for the selected classes. They match the typical behavior of deforestation in the Amazon. In most cases, the forest is cut at the start of the dry season (May/June). At the end of the dry season, some clear-cut areas are burned to clean the remains; this action is reflected in the steep fall of the response of B11 values of burned area samples after August. The areas where native trees have been cut but some vegatation remain (“Clear_Cut_Vegetation”) have values in the B8A band that increase during the period.
While the text mentions band B11 and B8A, the figure only shows EVI, NBR and NDVI.
Below figure 18.2, the text explaining the patterns in the figure says:
The patterns show different temporal responses for the selected classes. They match the typical behavior of deforestation in the Amazon. In most cases, the forest is cut at the start of the dry season (May/June). At the end of the dry season, some clear-cut areas are burned to clean the remains; this action is reflected in the steep fall of the response of B11 values of burned area samples after August. The areas where native trees have been cut but some vegatation remain (“Clear_Cut_Vegetation”) have values in the B8A band that increase during the period.While the text mentions band B11 and B8A, the figure only shows EVI, NBR and NDVI.