Addressing the impact of vegetation architecture on shortwave radiation transfer in land surface models is important for accurate weather forecasting, carbon budget estimates, and climate predictions. This paper investigates to what extent it is possible to retrieve structural parameters of two different parameterization schemes from direct transmittance derived from digital hemispherical photography and 3D radiative transfer modeling for two study sites with different vegetation canopy architectures. Neglecting the representation of 3D canopy structure in radiative transfer schemes leads to significant errors in shortwave radiation partitioning (up to 3.5 times more direct transmittance in the 3D model). Structural parameters, referred to ...
The amount of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) absorbed by a canopy (APAR) is an important ...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
With an expanding population and uncertain consequences of climate change, the need to both stabilis...
Addressing the impact of vegetation architecture on shortwave radiation transfer in land surface mod...
Addressing the impact of vegetation architecture on the treatment of shortwave radiation in land su...
Three-dimensional (3D) vegetation canopy structure plays an important role in the way radiation inte...
Solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) is a subtle but informative optical signal of vegetation photosynth...
Not AvailableThe algorithms for deriving vegetation biophysical parameters rely on the understanding...
Small-scale variations in radiative transfer through forest canopies are strongly linked to canopy s...
Reducing uncertainties in Earth System Model predictions requires carefully evaluating core model pr...
International audienceThe impact of vegetation structure on the absorption of shortwave radiation in...
Solar radiation beneath a forest canopy can have large spatial variations, but this is frequently ne...
The amount of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) absorbed by a canopy (APAR) is an important ...
Although remote sensing (RS) of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is increasingly used as...
Upward and downward fluxes of photosynthetically active and broadband solar radiation, and the trans...
The amount of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) absorbed by a canopy (APAR) is an important ...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
With an expanding population and uncertain consequences of climate change, the need to both stabilis...
Addressing the impact of vegetation architecture on shortwave radiation transfer in land surface mod...
Addressing the impact of vegetation architecture on the treatment of shortwave radiation in land su...
Three-dimensional (3D) vegetation canopy structure plays an important role in the way radiation inte...
Solar-induced fluorescence (SIF) is a subtle but informative optical signal of vegetation photosynth...
Not AvailableThe algorithms for deriving vegetation biophysical parameters rely on the understanding...
Small-scale variations in radiative transfer through forest canopies are strongly linked to canopy s...
Reducing uncertainties in Earth System Model predictions requires carefully evaluating core model pr...
International audienceThe impact of vegetation structure on the absorption of shortwave radiation in...
Solar radiation beneath a forest canopy can have large spatial variations, but this is frequently ne...
The amount of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) absorbed by a canopy (APAR) is an important ...
Although remote sensing (RS) of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is increasingly used as...
Upward and downward fluxes of photosynthetically active and broadband solar radiation, and the trans...
The amount of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) absorbed by a canopy (APAR) is an important ...
The chlorophyll composition of a vegetation canopy is an important indicator of productivity, plant ...
With an expanding population and uncertain consequences of climate change, the need to both stabilis...