نتایج جستجو برای: canopy layer

تعداد نتایج: 296597  

2004
P. D. Blanken T. A. Black

Annual fluxes of canopy-level heat, water vapour and carbon dioxide were measured using eddy covariance both above the aspen overstory (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and hazelnut understory (Corylus cornuta Marsh.) of a boreal aspen forest (53Ð629 °N 106Ð200 °W). Partitioning of the fluxes between overstory and understory components allowed the calculation of canopy conductance to water vapour fo...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Eva Lindberg Johan Holmgren Kenneth Olofsson Jörgen Wallerman Håkan Olsson

Individual tree crowns may be delineated from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data by segmentation of surface models or by 3D analysis. Segmentation of surface models benefits from using a priori knowledge about the proportions of tree crowns, which has not yet been utilized for 3D analysis to any great extent. In this study, an existing surface segmentation method was used as a basis for a new t...

2006
Wei Wang Scott B. Franklin Yi Ren John R. Ouellette

Gap characteristics and effects of gaps on plasticity of Fargesia qinlingensis and tree regeneration were studied under canopy, and in small, medium, and large gaps in a mixed hardwood-conifer forest in the Qinling Mountains, China. Gap formation was mainly tree snapping (40%). Gapmakers were dominated by Betula albosinensis and Abies fargesii (85%). Gap area ranged from 23.8 to 594.2 m and ave...

1973
Khil-ha Lee R. Chawn Harlow Eleanor J. Burke James Shuttleworth

This paper reports the application to vegetation canopies of a coherent model for the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through a stratified medium. The resulting multi-layer vegetation model is plausibly realistic in that it recognises the dielectric permittivity of the vegetation matter, the mixing of the dielectric permittivities for vegetation and air within the canopy and, in simpli...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2015
Shinichi Asao Ricardo Bedoya-Arrieta Michael G Ryan

As tropical forests respond to environmental change, autotrophic respiration may consume a greater proportion of carbon fixed in photosynthesis at the expense of growth, potentially turning the forests into a carbon source. Predicting such a response requires that we measure and place autotrophic respiration in a complete carbon budget, but extrapolating measurements of autotrophic respiration ...

2015
Radek Bače Miroslav Svoboda Pavel Janda Robert C. Morrissey Jan Wild Jennifer L. Clear Vojtěch Čada Daniel C. Donato Han Y.H. Chen

BACKGROUND Severe canopy-removing disturbances are native to many temperate forests and radically alter stand structure, but biotic legacies (surviving elements or patterns) can lend continuity to ecosystem function after such events. Poorly understood is the degree to which the structural complexity of an old-growth forest carries over to the next stand. We asked how pre-disturbance spatial pa...

2016
H. Tang S. Ganguly G. Zhang M. A. Hofton R. F. Nelson R. Dubayah

Leaf area index (LAI) and vertical foliage profile (VFP) are among the important canopy structural variables. Recent advances in lidar remote sensing technology have demonstrated the capability of accurately mapping LAI and VFP over large areas. The primary objective of this study was to derive and validate a LAI and VFP product over the contiguous United States (CONUS) using spaceborne wavefor...

2017
Bram K Sercu Lander Baeten Frieke van Coillie An Martel Luc Lens Kris Verheyen Dries Bonte

Light is a key resource for plant growth and is of particular importance in forest ecosystems, because of the strong vertical structure leading to successive light interception from canopy to forest floor. Tree species differ in the quantity and heterogeneity of light they transmit. We expect decreases in both the quantity and spatial heterogeneity of light transmittance in mixed stands relativ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Ninni Saarinen Mikko Vastaranta Matti Vaaja Eliisa Lotsari Anttoni Jaakkola Antero Kukko Harri Kaartinen Markus Holopainen Hannu Hyyppä Petteri Alho

Vegetation plays an important role in stabilizing the soil and decreasing fluvial erosion. In certain cases, vegetation increases the accumulation of fine sediments. Efficient and accurate methods are required for mapping and monitoring changes in the fluvial environment. Here, we develop an area-based approach for mapping and monitoring the vegetation structure along a river channel. First, a ...

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