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A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy

In this analysis, a method for construction of forest canopy three-dimensional (3D) models from terrestrial LiDAR was used for assessing the influence of structural changes on reflectance for an even-aged forest in Belgium. The necessary data were extracted by the developed method, as well as it was...

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Autores principales: Cifuentes, Renato, Van der Zande, Dimitry, Salas-Eljatib, Christian, Farifteh, Jamshid, Coppin, Pol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6210772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30297651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18103357
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author Cifuentes, Renato
Van der Zande, Dimitry
Salas-Eljatib, Christian
Farifteh, Jamshid
Coppin, Pol
author_facet Cifuentes, Renato
Van der Zande, Dimitry
Salas-Eljatib, Christian
Farifteh, Jamshid
Coppin, Pol
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description In this analysis, a method for construction of forest canopy three-dimensional (3D) models from terrestrial LiDAR was used for assessing the influence of structural changes on reflectance for an even-aged forest in Belgium. The necessary data were extracted by the developed method, as well as it was registered the adjacent point-clouds, and the canopy elements were classified. Based on a voxelized approach, leaf area index (LAI) and the vertical distribution of leaf area density (LAD) of the forest canopy were derived. Canopy–radiation interactions were simulated in a ray tracing environment, giving suitable illumination properties and optical attributes of the different canopy elements. Canopy structure was modified in terms of LAI and LAD for hyperspectral measurements. It was found that the effect of a 10% increase in LAI on NIR reflectance can be equal to change caused by translating 50% of leaf area from top to lower layers. As presented, changes in structure did affect vegetation indices associated with LAI and chlorophyll content. Overall, the work demonstrated the ability of terrestrial LiDAR for detailed canopy assessments and revealed the high complexity of the relationship between vertical LAD and reflectance.
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spelling pubmed-62107722018-11-02 A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy Cifuentes, Renato Van der Zande, Dimitry Salas-Eljatib, Christian Farifteh, Jamshid Coppin, Pol Sensors (Basel) Communication In this analysis, a method for construction of forest canopy three-dimensional (3D) models from terrestrial LiDAR was used for assessing the influence of structural changes on reflectance for an even-aged forest in Belgium. The necessary data were extracted by the developed method, as well as it was registered the adjacent point-clouds, and the canopy elements were classified. Based on a voxelized approach, leaf area index (LAI) and the vertical distribution of leaf area density (LAD) of the forest canopy were derived. Canopy–radiation interactions were simulated in a ray tracing environment, giving suitable illumination properties and optical attributes of the different canopy elements. Canopy structure was modified in terms of LAI and LAD for hyperspectral measurements. It was found that the effect of a 10% increase in LAI on NIR reflectance can be equal to change caused by translating 50% of leaf area from top to lower layers. As presented, changes in structure did affect vegetation indices associated with LAI and chlorophyll content. Overall, the work demonstrated the ability of terrestrial LiDAR for detailed canopy assessments and revealed the high complexity of the relationship between vertical LAD and reflectance. MDPI 2018-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6210772/ /pubmed/30297651 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18103357 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cifuentes, Renato
Van der Zande, Dimitry
Salas-Eljatib, Christian
Farifteh, Jamshid
Coppin, Pol
A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy
title A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy
title_full A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy
title_fullStr A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy
title_full_unstemmed A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy
title_short A Simulation Study Using Terrestrial LiDAR Point Cloud Data to Quantify Spectral Variability of a Broad-Leaved Forest Canopy
title_sort simulation study using terrestrial lidar point cloud data to quantify spectral variability of a broad-leaved forest canopy
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6210772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30297651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18103357
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