Petter Pilesjö
Professor
Investigating the use of Landsat thematic mapper data for estimation of forest leaf area index in southern Sweden
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Summary, in English
The study aims at investigating the use of Landsat thematic mapper (TM) for mapping leaf area index (LAI) in coniferous and deciduous forests in southern Sweden. LAI has been estimated in the field with optical measurements, allometric equations, and litter-trap data, and empirical relationships between LAI estimates and satellite-measured reflectances have been analysed. Several common vegetation indices and multiple regressions where estimated LAI is predicted as a function of various spectral bands are tested. The results indicate significant relationships between Landsat TM reflectances and parameters related to LAI, and the relationships are improved when separating coniferous and deciduous stands. The best relationships occur between Landsat TM data and the product of effective LAI as estimated with the LAI-2000 instrument and a needle clumping factor (L-G), which explains about 80% of the variation in coniferous stands and about 50% of the variation in deciduous stands. The best single bands in coniferous stands are the middle-infrared bands (TM5 and TM7), and the best vegetation index is the moisture stress index (TM5/TM4). The best single band in deciduous stands is TM4, and the best vegetation index is the simple ratio (SR).
Department/s
- Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
Publishing year
2003
Language
English
Pages
349-362
Publication/Series
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume
29
Issue
3
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Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Topic
- Physical Geography
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1712-7971