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Correcting for the clumping effect in leaf area index calculations using one-dimensional fractal dimension.

Authors :
Lai, Yongkang
Mu, Xihan
Li, Weihua
Zou, Jie
Bian, Yuequn
Zhou, Kun
Hu, Ronghai
Li, Linyuan
Xie, Donghui
Yan, Guangjian
Source :
Remote Sensing of Environment. Nov2022, Vol. 281, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The clumping effect is the main issue causing the heterogeneity in vegetation canopies and the underestimation of leaf area index (LAI) obtained using indirect measurement methods. Significant efforts have been exerted to correct for the clumping effect and derive the true LAI. Recent research has shown that the fractal dimension (FD) is directly related to the clumping effect of foliage, yet practical methods are needed to calculate field estimates. Considering that widely used LAI applications such as digital hemispherical photography (DHP), tracing radiation and architecture of canopies (TRAC), and digital cover photography (DCP) estimate LAI with one-dimensional (1D) gap probability and gap size data, we propose a method to correct for the clumping effect using 1D FD. Resulting formulae describing the relationship between LAI, CI, and 1D FD were based on the box-counting method (BCM) and a binomial distribution model. Sixty-four simulated scenes including four RAdiation transfer Model Intercomparison (RAMI) actual canopies and field measurements from nine plots (four orchard plots and five coniferous forest plots) were used to validate the novel method. Results showed good agreement with reference LAI values for simulated scenes (R2 = 0.96 and RMSE = 0.35). The 1DFD method generated higher LAI estimates compared with the LAI measured using TRAC at the four orchard plots especially at high canopy closure, while its results were more consistent with LAI obtained by litter collection than those of comparable methods at coniferous forest plots (bias from −13.5% to 9.9% for DCP images, from −3.0% to 19.7% for DHP images, and from −3.8% to 17.0% for TRAC transects). Our validation efforts indicate that the method proposed herein corrects for the clumping effect of vegetated canopies more effectively with DCP images, DHP images, and TRAC measurement when compared with traditional indirect optical methods. The 1DFD method is expected to improve indirect measurement accuracy of LAI. • One-dimensional fractal dimension (1D FD) is explored for LAI field measurement. • A formula between 1D FD, LAI, and CI (clumping index) is rigorously deduced. • LAI and CI can be estimated using the formula, 1D FD, and gap fraction. • The new method corrects for clumping effect more properly than classical methods. • The novel method is suitable for many widely used LAI-measurement instruments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00344257
Volume :
281
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Remote Sensing of Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159289427
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.113259