International audienceThe 3D distribution of canopy foliage affects the radiation regime and retrievals of canopy biophysical parameters. The gap fraction is one primary indicator of a canopy structure. Historically the Beer-Lambert-Bouguer law and the linear mixture model have served as a basis for multiple technologies for retrievals of the gap (or vegetation) fraction and Leaf Area Index (LAI). The Beer-Lambert-Bouguer law is a form of the Radiative Transfer (RT) equation for homogeneous canopies, which was later adjusted for a correlation between fitoelements using concept of the clumping index. The Stochastic Radiative Transfer (SRT) approach has been developed specifically for heterogeneous canopies, however the approach lacks a prope...
A radiative transfer model for a homogeneous plane parallel vegetative canopy is developed. A method...
To describe canopy emitting thermal radiance precisely and physically is one of the key researches i...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...
Earth observations collected by remote sensors provide unique information to our ever-growing knowle...
Earth observations collected by remote sensors provide unique information to our ever-growing knowle...
We used field measurements and Monte Carlo simulations of canopy gap-size distribution and gap fract...
International audienceWe present CanSPART: a model of gap probability (Pgap ) based on a simple but ...
simulations of canopy gap-size distribution and gap fraction to examine how beam radiation interacts...
Light interception in plant canopies is most commonly estimated using a simple one-dimensional turbi...
Interpreting remotely-sensed data requires realistic, but simple, models of radiative transfer that ...
Interpreting remotely-sensed data requires realistic, but simple, models of radiative transfer that ...
The amount of leaf area and canopy absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR) (often expres...
The amount of leaf area and canopy absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR) (often expres...
The theory of spectral invariants, or 'p-theory', states that the canopy scattering coefficient at a...
Transmitted radiation under trees shows variability in space and time which may have implications fo...
A radiative transfer model for a homogeneous plane parallel vegetative canopy is developed. A method...
To describe canopy emitting thermal radiance precisely and physically is one of the key researches i...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...
Earth observations collected by remote sensors provide unique information to our ever-growing knowle...
Earth observations collected by remote sensors provide unique information to our ever-growing knowle...
We used field measurements and Monte Carlo simulations of canopy gap-size distribution and gap fract...
International audienceWe present CanSPART: a model of gap probability (Pgap ) based on a simple but ...
simulations of canopy gap-size distribution and gap fraction to examine how beam radiation interacts...
Light interception in plant canopies is most commonly estimated using a simple one-dimensional turbi...
Interpreting remotely-sensed data requires realistic, but simple, models of radiative transfer that ...
Interpreting remotely-sensed data requires realistic, but simple, models of radiative transfer that ...
The amount of leaf area and canopy absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR) (often expres...
The amount of leaf area and canopy absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR) (often expres...
The theory of spectral invariants, or 'p-theory', states that the canopy scattering coefficient at a...
Transmitted radiation under trees shows variability in space and time which may have implications fo...
A radiative transfer model for a homogeneous plane parallel vegetative canopy is developed. A method...
To describe canopy emitting thermal radiance precisely and physically is one of the key researches i...
Light interception is a driving variable for many key ecosystem processes in forests. Canopy gaps, a...