This paper aims to link the spectral and directional variations of the leaf Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) by differentiating specular and diffuse components. To do this, BRDF of laurel (Prunus laurocesarus), European beech (Fagus silvatica) and hazel (Corylus avellana) leaves were measured at 400 wavelengths evenly spaced over the visible (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) domains (480–880 nm) and at 400 source-leaf-sensor configurations. Measurement analysis suggested a spectral invariance of the specular component, the directional shape of which was mainly driven by leaf surface roughness. A three-parameter physically based model was fitted on the BRDF at each wavelength, confirming the spectral invariance of the specu...
To interpret time series of hyperspectral measurements of vegetation canopies, the basic characteris...
The bidirectional reflectance parametric and semi-empirical Rahman-Pinty-Verstraete (RPV) model was ...
The leaf area index (LAI) is one of the most important Earth surface parameters used in the modeling...
This paper aims to link the spectral and directional variations of the leaf Bidirectional Reflectanc...
Remote sensing provides high accuracy/precision for quantifying forest biophysical parameters needed...
Abstract: The spectral and bidirectional optical properties of plant leaves are measured in the visi...
Two Fagus sylvatica L. stands with different Leaf Area Index and similar planophile Leaf Angle Distr...
Two Fagus sylvatica L. stands with different Leaf Area Index and similar planophile Leaf Angle Distr...
International audiencen this paper we present a new spectrogoniophotometer (SGP) dedicated to the as...
The interpretation of the reflected radiation measured by wide angle instruments or in off-nadir dir...
The reflectance of the leaf consists not only of its intensity but also of polarization, and the pol...
Canopy radiative transfer models simulate the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF)...
The vegetation radiative transfer model, Cupid, was tested by comparing simulations with measured ca...
The light scattered by plant canopies depends in part on the light scattering/absorbing properties o...
This article presents the findings of a laboratory experiment using stacks of leaves obtained from f...
To interpret time series of hyperspectral measurements of vegetation canopies, the basic characteris...
The bidirectional reflectance parametric and semi-empirical Rahman-Pinty-Verstraete (RPV) model was ...
The leaf area index (LAI) is one of the most important Earth surface parameters used in the modeling...
This paper aims to link the spectral and directional variations of the leaf Bidirectional Reflectanc...
Remote sensing provides high accuracy/precision for quantifying forest biophysical parameters needed...
Abstract: The spectral and bidirectional optical properties of plant leaves are measured in the visi...
Two Fagus sylvatica L. stands with different Leaf Area Index and similar planophile Leaf Angle Distr...
Two Fagus sylvatica L. stands with different Leaf Area Index and similar planophile Leaf Angle Distr...
International audiencen this paper we present a new spectrogoniophotometer (SGP) dedicated to the as...
The interpretation of the reflected radiation measured by wide angle instruments or in off-nadir dir...
The reflectance of the leaf consists not only of its intensity but also of polarization, and the pol...
Canopy radiative transfer models simulate the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF)...
The vegetation radiative transfer model, Cupid, was tested by comparing simulations with measured ca...
The light scattered by plant canopies depends in part on the light scattering/absorbing properties o...
This article presents the findings of a laboratory experiment using stacks of leaves obtained from f...
To interpret time series of hyperspectral measurements of vegetation canopies, the basic characteris...
The bidirectional reflectance parametric and semi-empirical Rahman-Pinty-Verstraete (RPV) model was ...
The leaf area index (LAI) is one of the most important Earth surface parameters used in the modeling...