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DOI10.1016/0034-4257(95)00128-N
EFFECTS OF LEAF-TRANSMITTANCE VERSUS LEAF-REFLECTANCE ON BIDIRECTIONAL SCATTERING FROM CANOPY SOIL SURFACE - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
OTTERMAN, J; BRAKKE, T; SMITH, J
通讯作者OTTERMAN, J
来源期刊REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT
ISSN0034-4257
EISSN1879-0704
出版年1995
卷号54期号:1页码:49-60
英文摘要

A simple single-scattering model for a surface with sparse erectophile plants Is developed as a plane-parallel canopy consisting of small leaves (relative to leaf-to-leaf spacing) with a spherical-shell distribution of the leaf area. The contributions to the overall surface reflectance in the visible spectral bands by the soil-reflectance, leaf-reflection, and leaf-transmission (which are assumed isotropic) are analyzed under different view/illumination geometries. High values of leaf reflectance r, relative to leaf transmittance t, produce significantly different patterns of bidirectional reflectance, because r and t control the backscattering and the forward scattering, respectively. These two effects, especially strong at large solar zenith angles, produce high canopy reflectance at large view zenith angles around the principal plane. Model inversion with the PARABOLA bidirectional reflectance measurements over the Konza Prairie yield values of r and t for grassblades of this grassland canopy. The inversion results point to a possibility of assessing canopy condition from its bidirectional reflectances, as both r and t are sensitive to plant vigor and phenology. In an inversion with satellite measurements over a desert-scrub surface in the northern Sinai, the optical thickness of these dark plants (inferred in the visible band) and the near-infrared reflectance of the plant elements were inferred. The value of the optical thickness of this sparse canopy essentially did not depend on the assumed plant-element transmittance, but the inferred infrared reflectances of the plant elements were appreciably dependent. The canopy structure representation (the spherical-shell distribution of the planar leaf area) constitutes a rotation-invariant reflectance model. It allows formulation of the longwave exchanges identical to the conventional radiative transfer calculation through a layer of molecules or particles with a specified optical thickness.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1995TA59400005
WOS关键词VEGETATION ; SATELLITE ; RED ; PROTRUSIONS ; CANOPIES ; DESERT ; ALBEDO ; PLANE ; FIELD ; MODEL
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Remote Sensing ; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Remote Sensing ; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/132008
作者单位(1)LAND ATMOSPHERE OCEAN RES, GREENBELT, MD USA
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OTTERMAN, J,BRAKKE, T,SMITH, J. EFFECTS OF LEAF-TRANSMITTANCE VERSUS LEAF-REFLECTANCE ON BIDIRECTIONAL SCATTERING FROM CANOPY SOIL SURFACE - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY[J],1995,54(1):49-60.
APA OTTERMAN, J,BRAKKE, T,&SMITH, J.(1995).EFFECTS OF LEAF-TRANSMITTANCE VERSUS LEAF-REFLECTANCE ON BIDIRECTIONAL SCATTERING FROM CANOPY SOIL SURFACE - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY.REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT,54(1),49-60.
MLA OTTERMAN, J,et al."EFFECTS OF LEAF-TRANSMITTANCE VERSUS LEAF-REFLECTANCE ON BIDIRECTIONAL SCATTERING FROM CANOPY SOIL SURFACE - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY".REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT 54.1(1995):49-60.
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