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le Maire, G., François, C., Soudani, K., Davi, H., Le Dantec, V., Saugier, B. and Dufrêne, E. (2006). Forest leaf area index determination: A multiyear satellite-independent method based on within-stand normalized difference vegetation index spatial variability. Journal of Geophysical Research 111: doi: 10.1029/2005JG000122. issn: 0148-0227. |
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The Leaf Area Index (LAI) and its spatial distribution are key features to describe the forest ecophysiological processes. A stable and reproducible relationship is obtained between the LAI and the standard deviation σNDVI of the pixel-based satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation indices (NDVI) of forest stands. In situ measurements of LAI have been performed with the LAI-2000 Plant Canopy Analyser over 8 years in the managed Fontainebleau forest (France) on about 31 stands each year, including oak, beech, and mixed oak-beech stands. Simultaneous satellite images have been acquired, atmospherically and geometrically corrected, and included into a geographic information system to get the mean NDVI and the σNDVI for each stand. A total of six different satellites with a 20- to 30-m spatial resolution have been considered over the eight studied years: SPOT1, SPOT2, SPOT4, LANDSAT ETM+, IKONOS, and HYPERION. The mean LAI of a stand is linked to the σNDVI with a unique relationship that appears to be mostly year- and satellite-independent, because the σNDVI is nearly insensitive to additive or proportional shifts on NDVI. The theoretical bases of the σNDVI-LAI relationship are investigated. The results show the combined importance of the shape of the within-stand LAI distribution (following a Weibull probability density function) and the shape of the within-stand LAI-NDVI curves (showing a saturation). The root mean square error of the predicted LAI over the 259 samples is 1.14 m2/m2 when all years and satellites are considered, using the following equation: LAI = -2.45 ln(σNDVI) - 5.58 (r2 = 0.63). |
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Keywords
Biogeosciences, Remote sensing, Biogeosciences, Modeling, Biogeosciences, Ecosystems, structure and dynamics, Biogeosciences, Computational methods and data processing |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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