Title :
Estimation of Canopy and Woody Components Clumping Indices at Three Mature Picea crassifolia Forest Stands
Author :
Jie Zou ; Guangjian Yan ; Ling Chen
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Data Min. & Inf. Sharing, Minist. of Educ., Fuzhou Univ., Fuzhou, China
Abstract :
Many previous studies have shown that the underestimation of the plant area index (PAI) by traditional optical instruments is mainly due to the clumping effects of forest canopies. However, the evaluation of the clumping effects of canopy (leaves, stems, branches, fruits, and flowers) and woody components (stems and branches) within forest canopies is still a challenging task for current indirect instruments and algorithms. In this study, two key issues of the gap size distribution algorithm (CC) were discussed first, such as the stop conditions of the gap-removal procedure and gap-removing methods. Four types of gap-removing schemes were compared and their impacts to the estimation of canopy and woody components clumping indices (Ωe and Ωw) were analyzed. Obvious discrepancies were found between the estimates of Ωe and Ωw from the four gap-removing schemes at each zenith angle. A new gap-removal scheme was proposed subsequently. After that, a solution was presented to estimate Ωe and Ωw at multiple zenithal and azimuthal directions in three mature Picea crassifolia forest stands. These estimates were retrieved based on multispectral canopy imager (MCI) equipment and CC algorithm. The estimates from the MCI equipment were later compared with those from the TRAC instrument. Small differences were found between the Ωe estimates from the MCI and TRAC instruments, indicating that the MCI instrument was effective for evaluating the clumping effects of forest canopies at multiple zenithal and azimuthal directions. Results showed that both of Ωe and Ωw change with the zenithal and azimuthal directions.
Keywords :
vegetation; CC algorithm; MCI equipment; PAI underestimation; TRAC instrument; branch clumping effect; canopy component clumping index estimation; canopy component clumping index estimation impact; current indirect algorithm; current indirect instrument; flower clumping effect; forest canopy clumping effect evaluation; fruit clumping effect; gap size distribution algorithm; gap-removal procedure stop condition; gap-removing method; gap-removing scheme type; leave clumping effect; mature Picea crassifolia forest stand; multiple azimuthal direction; multiple zenithal direction; multispectral canopy imager equipment; plant area index; stem clumping effect; traditional optical instrument; woody component clumping index estimation; woody component clumping index estimation impact; zenith angle; Estimation; Indexes; Instruments; Magnetic resonance; Optical sensors; Optical variables measurement; Pollution measurement; Canopy components; clumping index; leaf area index (LAI); woody area index (WAI); woody components;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2015.2418433