• DocumentCode
    1147372
  • Title

    A Forest Geometric Description of a Maritime Pine Forest Suitable for Discrete Microwave Models

  • Author

    Saleh, Kauzar ; Porté, Annabel ; Guyon, Dominique ; Ferrazzoli, Paolo ; Wigneron, Jean-Pierre

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. Nat. de la Recherche Agronomique, Villenave D´´Ornon, France
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    2024
  • Lastpage
    2035
  • Abstract
    In the microwave region, discrete physical models are often used to simulate surface emission and backscattering of forests. These models require detailed information on the geometry of the forest constituents, typically represented by canonical shapes. This paper presents a forest geometric description (FGD) of a Maritime pine tree forest (Pinus pinaster AÏt) suitable for discrete models at low microwave frequencies. The FGD contains a number of allometric equations developed from the analysis of a very large set of ground-based measurements of the forest structure. These allometric equations reproduce the density, shape, and dimension of branches, trunks, and needles, represented by cylinders in the FGD. An original approach to describe the tree architecture is presented: primary branches (branches inserted in the trunk) are split into segments or growth units (GUs) so that the full branch curvature can be accounted for, and probability distribution functions are given for the orientation and diameter of the GUs. The FGD uses only two variables, tree density (number of trees per ha) and tree age, as input information to simulate the forest geometric characteristics at three layers: the upper crown, the lower crown, and a crown-free layer. Input parameters to compute the dielectric constant of the forest constituents are also given.
  • Keywords
    forestry; microwave measurement; vegetation mapping; L-band; allometric equations; canonical shapes; crown-free layer; dielectric constant; discrete microwave models; forest architecture; forest backscattering; forest geometric description; forest surface emission; lower crown layer; maritime pine forest; microwave radiometry; pine tree forest; probability distribution functions; tree age; tree architecture; upper crown layer; Backscatter; Computational modeling; Dielectric constant; Equations; Information geometry; Microwave frequencies; Needles; Probability distribution; Shape; Solid modeling; Forest architecture; L-band; forests; microwave radiometry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0196-2892
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TGRS.2005.853568
  • Filename
    1499019