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An analytical model for bidirectional reflectance factor of multicomponent vegetation canopies
Authors:QinWenhan  XiangYueqin  
Affiliation:(1) Station for Agroecology and Environmental Technology, Institute of Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100101 Beijing, China
Abstract:Based on radiative transfer theory in vegetation and geometric-optical principles, an analytical physi-cal mode] for calculating multiangular, multispectral reflectance over a non-random, multiple component vegetation canopy is developed. This model is derived by taking advantages of the previous leaf canopy and multicomponent canopy BRF models. It quantitatively accounts for both the impact of foliage elements' orientation on the canopy hotspot through an innovative algorithm to estimate the hotspot function for any arbitrarily oriented foliage element and contributions of all foliage elements to the reflectance by multiple scattering. Thus, it is characterized by more com-pletely considering the integrative influence of spatial variations in optical and structural properties of all foliage ele-ments on canopy reflectance than any previous analytical BRF models. Simulation results from this model demonstrate that canopy hotspot becomes strongest when the mean inclination angle of foliage elements is around 20°, and then it rapidly decreases with an increase in that angle. Comparison with field measured BRF data shows that this model can reproduce the angular asymmetrical distribution of canopy BRF, a feature of natural vegetation's reflectance which all leaf canopy models cannot reproduce.
Keywords:multi-angle remote sensing   BRDF model   radiative transfer in vegetation   hotspot effect.
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