Estimating canopy water content using hyperspectral remote sensing data |
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Authors: | J.G.P.W. Clevers L. Kooistra M.E. Schaepman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Wageningen University, Centre for Geo-Information, P.O. Box 47, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;2. Remote Sensing Laboratories, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Hyperspectral remote sensing has demonstrated great potential for accurate retrieval of canopy water content (CWC). This CWC is defined by the product of the leaf equivalent water thickness (EWT) and the leaf area index (LAI). In this paper, in particular the spectral information provided by the canopy water absorption feature at 970 nm for estimating and predicting CWC was studied using a modelling approach and in situ spectroradiometric measurements. The relationship of the first derivative at the right slope of the 970 nm water absorption feature with CWC was investigated with the PROSAIL radiative transfer model and tested for field spectroradiometer measurements on two test sites. The first site was a heterogeneous floodplain with natural vegetation like grasses and various shrubs. The second site was an extensively grazed fen meadow. |
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Keywords: | Remote sensing Hyperspectral Canopy water content Water absorption features PROSAIL First derivative |
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