نتایج جستجو برای: vegetation canopy

تعداد نتایج: 59140  

2018
Michael M Loranty Logan T Berner Eric D Taber Heather Kropp Susan M Natali Heather D Alexander Sergey P Davydov Nikita S Zimov

Arctic ecosystems are characterized by a broad range of plant functional types that are highly heterogeneous at small (~1-2 m) spatial scales. Climatic changes can impact vegetation distribution directly, and also indirectly via impacts on disturbance regimes. Consequent changes in vegetation structure and function have implications for surface energy dynamics that may alter permafrost thermal ...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2001
Wenge Ni-Meister David L. B. Jupp Ralph Dubayah

This study explores the relationship between laser waveforms and canopy structure parameters and the effects of the spatial arrangement of canopy structure on this relationship through a geometric optical model. Studying laser waveforms for such plant canopies is needed for the advanced retrieval of three-dimensional (3-D) canopy structure parameters from the vegetation canopy lidar (VCL) missi...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2001
Oleg Panferov Yuri Knyazikhin Ranga B. Myneni Jörg Szarzynski Stefan Engwald Karl G. Schnitzler Gode Gravenhorst

This paper presents empirical and theoretical analyses of spectral hemispherical reflectances and transmittances of individual leaves and the entire canopy sampled at two sites representative of equatorial rainforests and temperate coniferous forests. The empirical analysis indicates that some simple algebraic combinations of leaf and canopy spectral transmittances and reflectances eliminate th...

Amr Ali Shahmoradi Ehsan Zandi Esfahan Mohamad Taghi Kashki,

Abstract. Rangeland vegetation dynamics encompass all processes of changes in vegetation composition and structure over time. Investigating the rangeland ecosystem dynamics makes it possible to determine the effects of climatic and management conditions on qualitative and quantitative changes of the vegetation in a specific period of time. Accordingly, data collection and measurements for evalu...

2011
Iñigo Molina Carmen Morillo Eduardo García-Meléndez Rafael Guadalupe Maria Isabel Roman

One of the main strengths of active microwave remote sensing, in relation to frequency, is its capacity to penetrate vegetation canopies and reach the ground surface, so that information can be drawn about the vegetation and hydrological properties of the soil surface. All this information is gathered in the so called backscattering coefficient (σ(0)). The subject of this research have been oli...

2013
P. J. Sellers J. A. Berry E G. Hall

1 h e theoretwal analyses of Sellers (1985, 1987), which hnked canopy spectral reflectance properties to (unstressed) photosynthetw rates and conductances, are cmtwally remewed and significant shortcomings are ~dent~fied These are addressed m thin article principally through the incorporation of a more sophmtwated and reahstw treatment of leaf phystological processes within a new canopy integra...

2016
Yao Zhang Xiangming Xiao Sha Zhou Philippe Ciais Heather McCarthy Yiqi Luo

Vegetation indices (VIs) derived from satellite reflectance measurements are often used as proxies of canopy activity to evaluate the impacts of drought and heat wave on gross primary production (GPP) through production efficiency models. However, GPP is also regulated by physiological processes that cannot be directly detected using reflectance measurements. This study analyzes the co-limitati...

2004
K. S. Lee Y. I. Park S. H. Kim J. H. Park C. S. Woo K. C. Jang

This study attempts to find a new and better approach to estimate forest LAI in fully closed canopy condition. Although there have been many previous studies to estimate LAI using optical remote sensor data, there are not enough evidences whether the red and near-IR reflectance are still effective to estimate forest LAI in closed canopy situation. In this study, we have conducted a simple corre...

2007
Hideki Kobayashi Hironobu Iwabuchi

Detailed knowledge of light interactions between the atmosphere and vegetation, and within vegetation are of particular interest for terrestrial carbon cycle studies and optical remote sensing. This study describes a model for 3-D canopy radiative transfer that is directly coupled with an atmospheric radiative transfer model (Forest Light Environmental Simulator, FLiES). The model was developed...

1962
A. E. ATKINSON

This paper describes a ~emi-quantitative method of mapping vegetation at scales of the order of one mile to the inch using aerial photographs. It has been developed during a survey of Tongariro National Park in which more information than would normally be derived from a reconnaissance survey is required but where, due to the size of the area, time for sampling is limited. The aim has been to m...

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