Abstract:
Spectral 	reflectance   studies   based   on   signature measurement   are   carried   out   to   determine   the   spectral response   patterns   of   different   earth   surface   features. For   effective   utilization   of   multispectral   data   acquired from  satellite  sensors,  spectral  reflectance characteristics of different features  are  needed to be known. 
In   this   study   spectral   data   were   collected   using a  portable  grating  type  radiometer  at  different  wavelengths ranging   from	0.40	to	1.02	µm.	The  data  were  collected on  different   dates,   in  Roorkee   and  its  surrounding  areas. The  spectral  reflectance  for  various  features  were  measured in  four  spectral  bands  within  the  visible  and  near  infrared wavelengths   corresponding   to  Landsat  Multispectral   Scanner (MSS).	An  attempt was  also made to compute  and  study various ratio values. The spectral reflectance characteristic curves were studied for various features from spectral reflectance values collected.	In  the end,  a comparison of  spectral  response of  various earth features  have  been  made.	Based  on  these  studies  most
appropriate   spectral   range   for   identifying   a   particular feature  type  has been suggested.