One of the key traits in the assessment of ecosystem functions is a specific leaf area (SLA). The main aim of this study was to examine the potential of new generation satellite images, such as Landsat-8 imagery, for the retrieval of SLA at regional and global scales. Therefore, both statistical and radiative transfer model (RTM) inversion approaches for estimating SLA from the new Landsat-8 product were evaluated. Field data were collected for 33 sample plots during a field campaign in summer 2013 in the Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany, while Landsat-8 image data concurrent with the time of field campaign were acquired. Estimates of SLA were examined using different Landsat-8 spectral bands, vegetation indices calculated from these ...
Leaf area index (LAI) plays an important role in models of climate, hydrology, and ecosystem product...
With the launch of the Sentinel-2 satellites, a European capacity has been created to ensure continu...
Spectral invariants provide a novel approach for characterizing canopy structure in forest reflectan...
Fine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitoring and ...
AbstractFine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitor...
Leaf area index (LAI) and leaf chlorophyll content (Chll) represent key biophysical and biochemical ...
Physically-based approaches for estimating Leaf Area Index (LAI) using remote sensing data rely on r...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an important structural parameter in terrestrial ecosystem modelling and ma...
The upcoming satellite mission EnMAP offers the opportunity to retrieve information on the seasonal ...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key parameter controlling biophysical exchange processes in the veget...
Specific leaf area (SLA), which is defined as the leaf area per unit of dry leaf mass is an importan...
Leaf area index (LAI) is one of the key parameters for the calculation of the energy budget, photosy...
The inversion of reflectance models is a generalizable tool to obtain estimates on forest biophysica...
Leaf area index (LAI) has been investigated in multiple studies, either by means of visible/near-inf...
Vegetation biophysical parameter retrieval is an important earth remote sensing system application. ...
Leaf area index (LAI) plays an important role in models of climate, hydrology, and ecosystem product...
With the launch of the Sentinel-2 satellites, a European capacity has been created to ensure continu...
Spectral invariants provide a novel approach for characterizing canopy structure in forest reflectan...
Fine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitoring and ...
AbstractFine scale maps of vegetation biophysical variables are useful status indicators for monitor...
Leaf area index (LAI) and leaf chlorophyll content (Chll) represent key biophysical and biochemical ...
Physically-based approaches for estimating Leaf Area Index (LAI) using remote sensing data rely on r...
Leaf area index (LAI) is an important structural parameter in terrestrial ecosystem modelling and ma...
The upcoming satellite mission EnMAP offers the opportunity to retrieve information on the seasonal ...
The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a key parameter controlling biophysical exchange processes in the veget...
Specific leaf area (SLA), which is defined as the leaf area per unit of dry leaf mass is an importan...
Leaf area index (LAI) is one of the key parameters for the calculation of the energy budget, photosy...
The inversion of reflectance models is a generalizable tool to obtain estimates on forest biophysica...
Leaf area index (LAI) has been investigated in multiple studies, either by means of visible/near-inf...
Vegetation biophysical parameter retrieval is an important earth remote sensing system application. ...
Leaf area index (LAI) plays an important role in models of climate, hydrology, and ecosystem product...
With the launch of the Sentinel-2 satellites, a European capacity has been created to ensure continu...
Spectral invariants provide a novel approach for characterizing canopy structure in forest reflectan...