Interpretation and topographic compensation of conifer canopy self-shadowing
暂无分享,去创建一个
Alan R. Gillespie | Jerry F. Franklin | Robert J. McGaughey | Kevin Ceder | James A. Lutz | Van R. Kane | R. McGaughey | A. Gillespie | J. Franklin | J. Lutz | V. Kane | K. Ceder
[1] D. Skole,et al. Towards a generic approach for characterizing and mapping tropical secondary forests in the highlands of mainland Southeast Asia , 2007 .
[2] J. W. Thomas,et al. Forest ecosystem management : an ecological, economic, and social assessment. Report of the forest ecosystem management assessment team , 1993 .
[3] M. Minnaert. The reciprocity principle in lunar photometry , 1941 .
[4] John C. Tappeiner,et al. Tree species and size structure of old-growth Douglas-fir forests in central western Oregon, USA , 2005 .
[5] Geoffrey G Parker,et al. Canopy light transmittance in Douglas-fir--western hemlock stands. , 2002, Tree physiology.
[6] J. Franklin,et al. Initiation of an old-growth Douglas-fir stand in the Pacific Northwest: a reconstruction from tree-ring records , 2002 .
[7] J. Settle,et al. Linear mixing and the estimation of ground cover proportions , 1993 .
[8] Jiaguo Qi,et al. A Simple Physical Model of Vegetation Reflectance for Standardising Optical Satellite Imagery , 2001 .
[9] T. Spies,et al. Characterizing canopy gap structure in forests using wavelet analysis , 1992 .
[10] John B. Adams,et al. Classification of multispectral images based on fractions of endmembers: Application to land-cover change in the Brazilian Amazon , 1995 .
[11] Charles B. Halpern,et al. Overstory influences on herb and shrub communities in mature forests of western Washington, U.S.A. , 2000 .
[12] Charles B. Halpern,et al. TREE MORTALITY DURING EARLY FOREST DEVELOPMENT: A LONG-TERM STUDY OF RATES, CAUSES, AND CONSEQUENCES , 2006 .
[13] E. Zenner. Investigating scale-dependent stand heterogeneity with structure-area-curves , 2005 .
[14] N. Nadkarni,et al. Development of Canopy Structure in Pseudotsuga menziesii Forests in the Southern Washington Cascades , 2004 .
[15] Alan R. Gillespie,et al. Structural stage in Pacific Northwest forests estimated using simple mixing models of multispectral images , 2002 .
[16] S. Acker,et al. Development of old-growth structure and timber volume growth trends in maturing Douglas-fir stands , 1998 .
[17] Alan H. Strahler,et al. Topographic effects on bidirectional and hemispherical reflectances calculated with a geometric-optical canopy model , 1994, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens..
[18] A. Strahler,et al. Geometric-Optical Modeling of a Conifer Forest Canopy , 1985, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
[19] Andrew B. Carey,et al. Wildlife and vegetation of unmanaged Douglas-Fir forests , 1991 .
[20] D. Peddle. Spectral Mixture Analysis and Geometric-Optical Reflectance Modeling of Boreal Forest Biophysical Structure , 1999 .
[21] G. Foody. Sub-pixel methods in remote sensing , 2004 .
[22] R. Waring,et al. Evergreen Coniferous Forests of the Pacific Northwest , 1979, Science.
[23] J. Franklin,et al. Canopy disturbances over the five-century lifetime of an old-growth Douglas-fir stand in the Pacific Northwest , 2002 .
[24] D. Roberts,et al. Spectral and Structural Measures of Northwest Forest Vegetation at Leaf to Landscape Scales , 2004, Ecosystems.
[25] C. T. Dyrness,et al. Natural Vegetation of Oregon and Washington , 1988 .
[26] W. Keeton,et al. Disturbances and structural development of natural forest ecosystems with silvicultural implications, using Douglas-fir forests as an example , 2002 .
[27] Dar A. Roberts,et al. Reflections in bumpy terrain: implications of canopy surface variations for the radiation balance of vegetation , 2005, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters.
[28] J. Neter,et al. Applied Linear Regression Models , 1983 .
[29] David E. Hibbs,et al. A new method for modeling the heterogeneity of forest structure. , 2000 .
[30] E. Zenner. Does old-growth condition imply high live-tree structural complexity? , 2004 .
[31] A. Beaudoin,et al. A shadow fraction method for mapping biomass of northern boreal black spruce forests using QuickBird imagery , 2007 .
[32] A. Gillespie,et al. Topographic Normalization of Landsat TM Images of Forest Based on Subpixel Sun–Canopy–Sensor Geometry , 1998 .
[33] W. Verhoef. Light scattering by leaf layers with application to canopy reflectance modelling: The SAIL model , 1984 .
[34] P. Teillet,et al. On the Slope-Aspect Correction of Multispectral Scanner Data , 1982 .
[35] Craig A. Coburn,et al. SCS+C: a modified Sun-canopy-sensor topographic correction in forested terrain , 2005, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
[36] Frank W. Davis,et al. Thematic mapper analysis of tree cover in semiarid woodlands using a model of canopy shadowing , 1991 .
[37] W. Cohen,et al. An evaluation of alternate remote sensing products for forest inventory, monitoring, and mapping of Douglas-fir forests in western Oregon , 2001 .
[38] C. Oliver,et al. Forest stand dynamics: updated edition. , 1996 .
[39] Hiroaki Ishii,et al. Age-related development of crown structure in coastal Douglas-fir trees , 2002 .
[40] M. Batistella,et al. Linear mixture model applied to Amazonian vegetation classification , 2003 .
[41] Jerry F. Franklin,et al. Spatial Aspects of Structural Complexity in Old-Growth Forests , 2004, Journal of Forestry.
[42] C. Woodcock,et al. The spectral/temporal manifestation of forest succession in optical imagery: The potential of multitemporal imagery , 2002 .
[43] J. Greenberg,et al. Shadow allometry: Estimating tree structural parameters using hyperspatial image analysis , 2005 .
[44] W. Cohen,et al. Estimating structural attributes of Douglas-fir/western hemlock forest stands from Landsat and SPOT imagery , 1992 .
[45] C. Woodcock,et al. A hybrid geometric optical-radiative transfer approach for modeling albedo and directional reflectance of discontinuous canopies , 1995 .
[46] Alan R. Gillespie,et al. Remote Sensing of Landscapes with Spectral Images: A Physical Modeling Approach , 2004 .
[47] F. Hall,et al. Improved topographic correction of forest image data using a 3‐D canopy reflectance model in multiple forward mode , 2008 .
[48] M. Vincini,et al. Multitemporal evaluation of topographic normalization methods on deciduous forest TM data , 2003, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens..
[49] Sean C. Thomas,et al. Three-dimensional Structure of an Old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga Canopy and Its Implications for Radiation Balance, Microclimate, and Gas Exchange , 2004, Ecosystems.
[50] C. Pieters,et al. Remote geochemical analysis : elemental and mineralogical composition , 1993 .