Title of article
A new instrument for passive remote sensing: 1. Measurements of sunlight-induced chlorophyll fluorescence
Author/Authors
Moya، نويسنده , , I and Camenen، نويسنده , , L and Evain، نويسنده , , S and Goulas، نويسنده , , Y and Cerovic، نويسنده , , Z.G and Latouche، نويسنده , , G and Flexas، نويسنده , , J and Ounis، نويسنده , , A، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
12
From page
186
To page
197
Abstract
Under natural sunlight illumination, the chlorophyll fluorescence emitted by the vegetation represents less than 3% of the reflected light in the near infrared part of the spectrum. This small amount is difficult to quantify except at certain wavelengths, where the solar spectrum is attenuated (Fraunhofer lines). An instrument measuring the in-filling of the atmospheric oxygen absorption band at 760 nm by chlorophyll fluorescence has been designed and constructed at the “Laboratoire pour lʹUtilisation du Rayonnement Electromagnetique” in Orsay, France. The system was calibrated against a pulsed fluorimeter (FIPAM), especially developed for monitoring chlorophyll fluorescence at distance. The penetration of diuron, a herbicide acting on photosynthesis, was monitored by the passive instrument for several days on a corn canopy. A good agreement was found between gas exchange and variable chlorophyll fluorescence at the canopy level and variable fluorescence at the leaf level. The potential application of the passive chlorophyll fluorescence measurements for long range vegetation remote sensing is discussed.
Keywords
Chlorophyll fluorescence , Remote sensing , Fraunhofer line principle , Passive Method , Terrestial vegetation
Journal title
Remote Sensing of Environment
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Remote Sensing of Environment
Record number
1574430
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