Abstract: Modeling sub-canopy elevation is an important step in the processing of waveform lidar data to measure three dimensional forest structure. Here, we present a methodology based on high resolution discrete-return lidar (DRL) to correct the ground elevation derived from large-footprint Laser Vegetation Imaging Sensor (LVIS) and to improve measurement of forest structure. We use data acquired over Barro Colorado Island, Panama by LVIS large-footprint lidar (LFL) in 1998 and DRL in 2009. The study found an average vertical difference of 28.7 cm between 98,040 LVIS last-return points and the discrete-return lidar ground surface across the island. The majority (82.3%) of all LVIS points matched discrete return elevations to 2 m or less. ...
Abstract—Due to its measurement principle, light detection and ranging (lidar) is particularly suite...
Airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) is used in forest inventories to quantify stand structure with three...
The measurement of forests is essential for monitoring and predicting the role and response of the l...
Modeling sub-canopy elevation is an important step in the processing of waveform lidar data to measu...
Forest canopy height is an important biophysical variable for quantifying carbon storage in terrestr...
Abstract: LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) remote sensing has been used to extract surface inform...
Abstract: Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) in forested areas is used for constructing Digital Ter...
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a continental scale environmental monitoring i...
Underestimation of LiDAR heights is widely known but has never been evaluated for several sensors an...
AbstractA Canopy Height Profile (CHP) procedure presented in Harding et al. (2001) for large footpri...
This study explores the potential of waveform lidar in mapping the vertical and spatial distribution...
Quantification of forest structure is important for developing a better understanding of how forest ...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) is a relatively new technology that has brought forestry invento...
A Canopy Height Profile (CHP) procedure presented in Harding et al. (2001) for large footprint LiDAR...
Quantification of forest structure is important for developing a better understanding of how forest ...
Abstract—Due to its measurement principle, light detection and ranging (lidar) is particularly suite...
Airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) is used in forest inventories to quantify stand structure with three...
The measurement of forests is essential for monitoring and predicting the role and response of the l...
Modeling sub-canopy elevation is an important step in the processing of waveform lidar data to measu...
Forest canopy height is an important biophysical variable for quantifying carbon storage in terrestr...
Abstract: LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) remote sensing has been used to extract surface inform...
Abstract: Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) in forested areas is used for constructing Digital Ter...
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a continental scale environmental monitoring i...
Underestimation of LiDAR heights is widely known but has never been evaluated for several sensors an...
AbstractA Canopy Height Profile (CHP) procedure presented in Harding et al. (2001) for large footpri...
This study explores the potential of waveform lidar in mapping the vertical and spatial distribution...
Quantification of forest structure is important for developing a better understanding of how forest ...
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) is a relatively new technology that has brought forestry invento...
A Canopy Height Profile (CHP) procedure presented in Harding et al. (2001) for large footprint LiDAR...
Quantification of forest structure is important for developing a better understanding of how forest ...
Abstract—Due to its measurement principle, light detection and ranging (lidar) is particularly suite...
Airborne laser scanning (LiDAR) is used in forest inventories to quantify stand structure with three...
The measurement of forests is essential for monitoring and predicting the role and response of the l...