Title :
Estimation of Forest Canopy Height Over Mountainous Areas Using Satellite Lidar
Author :
Zhou Fang ; Chunxiang Cao
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Remote Sensing Sci., Univ. of Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The full waveform data of the large-footprint Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) on the Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite, together with airborne light detection and ranging (lidar) data, were employed to retrieve the basal-area weighted mean height (Lorey´s height) over sloping terrain in the Qilian mountains region, western China. Over mountainous areas with high relief and complex terrain, a GLAS waveform is characterized by multiple energy peaks, which ground and surface objects may be broadened and mixed, making the extraction of canopy height difficult. This study focuses on forests in a mountainous area to derive mean tree height directly from the GLAS waveform information and Gaussian decomposition results. We derived a relationship between the weighted mean tree height derived from airborne lidar data and the predicted mean tree height within the GLAS footprints; the resulting equation explained 82.8% of variance, with an RMSE of 2.8 m. Based on the analysis of different slope categories, it can be demonstrated that the proportion of energy and characteristics of the Gaussian curves greatly influenced the extraction of mean tree height in mountainous areas.
Keywords :
optical radar; vegetation; GLAS footprint; GLAS waveform information; Gaussian curve characteristic proportion; Gaussian curve energy proportion; Gaussian decomposition result; Loreys height; Qilian mountains region; RMSE; airborne lidar data; airborne light detection and ranging data; basal-area weighted mean height; canopy height extraction; complex terrain; forest canopy height estimation; full waveform data; ground object; ice cloud and land elevation satellite data; large-footprint geoscience laser altimeter system; mean tree height extraction; mountainous area; mountainous area forest; multiple energy peak; satellite lidar; slope category analysis; sloping terrain; surface object; weighted mean tree height; western China; Earth; Laser radar; Measurement; Optical surface waves; Remote sensing; Satellites; Vegetation; Gaussian decomposition; Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS); Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat); light detection and ranging (lidar); mean tree height; mountainous areas;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2300145