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1、Application of Stochastic Radiative Transfer to Remote Sensing of Vegetation,Dissertation CommitteeRanga B. Myneni Yuri Knyazikhin Alan H. Strahler Crystal B. Schaaf Alexander L. Marshak,Ph.D. Dissertation DefensebyNikolay V. Shabanov,2,Research Objectives,To develop stochastic radiative transfer th
2、eory for modeling the radiation regime of heterogeneous vegetation canopies. To apply this theory for interpretation of satellite data:Validate the radiative transfer principles of the MODIS LAI/FPAR algorithm.Document and explain the observed variations in AVHRR NDVI and channel reflectances time s
3、eries data in terms of RT theory.To support additional research (not discussed here),3,Research Objectives (Contd.),Kaufmann, R.K., Zhou, L., Knyazikhin, Y., Shabanov, N.V., Myneni, R.B., and Tucker, C.J. (2000), Effect of orbital drift and sensor changes on the time series of AVHRR vegetation index
4、 data. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 38(6): 2,584-2,597.Zhang, Y., Shabanov, N.V., Knyazikhin, Y., Myneni, R.B., Assessing the information content of multiangle satellite data for mapping biomes. II: Theory, Remote Sens., accepted for publication.Zhou, L., Tucker, C.J., Kaufmann, R.K., Slayback,
5、 D., Shabanov, N.V., and Myneni, R.B. (2001). Variations in northern vegetation activity inferred from satellite data of vegetation index during 1981 to 1999, J. Geophys. Res., 106(D17): 20,069-20,083.Tian, Y., Woodcock, C.E., Wang, Y., Privette, J.L., Shabanov, N.V., Zhou, L., Buermann, W., Dong, J
6、., Veikkanen, B., Hame, T., Ozdogan, M., Knyazikhin, Y., Myneni, R.B., Multiscale analysis and validation of the MODIS LAI product over Maun, Botswana, Remote Sens. Environ., submitted for publication.,4,Contents,Part 1: Development of a stochastic radiative transfer modelPart 2: Validation of the r
7、adiative transfer principles of the MODIS LAI/FPAR algorithm with data from Harvard ForestPart 3: Radiative transfer based analysis of global AVHRR NDVI and channel reflectances time series data Part 4: Summary of the main resultsPart 5: Future directions,5,Part 1: Development of a Stochastic RT Mod
8、el,Classical radiative transfer (RT) theory is a physically based tool for study of the radiation transfer in vegetation canopies and to retrieve biophysical information about the vegetation. However, the major limitation of this approach is that it is applicable to homogeneous canopies (grasses, cr
9、ops), and not to natural vegetation which exhibits spatial heterogeneity.,6,To develop a stochastic radiative transfer approach for modeling the radiation regime of natural vegetation which exhibits spatial heterogeneity.To construct a model with flexible parameterization for analysis of satellite d
10、ata.To quantify, both numerically and analytically, the influence of gaps on the energy fluxes in vegetation canopies.,Part 1: Objectives,7,Basic Concepts of Stochastic RT Theory,Mean radiance over the vegetation:,Mean radiance over the whole space:,Horizontal density of vegetation:,Correlation of v
11、egetation at two levels:,8,Stochastic vs. Classical RT,The stochastic RT theory is a more general form of the classical formulation for describing the radiation regime of heterogeneous vegetation canopies. Stochastic equations collapse to classical 1-D equations when,This allows flexibility in the u
12、se of the model depending on the availability of parameters.,9,Validation of the Stochastic RT Model,Sources of Validation:Similar RT models ( 1-D and 3-D) Ray-traced model of a maize canopy (featuring 3-D dynamic architecture of maize) Data from the Jornada PROVE field campaign (CIMEL sunphotometer
13、 data),Validated:Dependence of reflectance, absorptance, transmittance on LAI, Solar Zenith Angle (SZA); directional reflectance in the principal plane.,10,Validation of the Stochastic RT Model (Contd.),Example:Comparison of hemispherical reflectance for direct radiation (DHR) simulated by the stoch
14、astic RT model and the ray-traced model of maize canopy for “dry” and “wet” soil cases. Fifty values of DHR were compared in the case of “dry” soil and thirty values for “wet” soil.,11,Effect of Gaps on the Energy Balance in Vegetation,Numerical Analysis: The influence of gaps on the energy fluxes a
15、s a function of LAI was evaluated. The calculations were performed for three types of horizontal density of vegetation: (i) p=1.0; (ii) p=0.75; (iii) p=0.5. Analytical Results: A new formula for absorptance was derived which extends the formulation for a homogeneous medium:,12,Part 1: Conclusions,Th
16、e tool for satellite data analysis, “Stochastic RT”, was implemented and tested. Key features of the model include statistical moments of parameters characterizing discontinuities in a vegetation canopy, and the parameterization of the effect of soil reflectance. Influence of gaps on the energy flux
17、es was quantified both analytically and numerically. Reference: Shabanov et al., (2000), Stochastic modeling of radiation regime in discontinuous vegetation canopies. Remote Sens. Environ., 74: 125-144.,13,Part 2: Validation of the Radiative Transfer Principles of the MODIS LAI/FPAR Algorithm with D
18、ata fromHarvard Forest,A synergistic radiative transfer based MODIS LAI/FPAR algorithm was developed and prototyped with available AVHRR, Landsat TM and SeaWiFS data.Currently, MODIS is in orbit and LAI/FPAR data are operationally being produced since June 2000. Validation of the product and the the
19、oretical assumptions with field data is needed.,14,To further develop the theoretical assumptions of the algorithm: Improve the theoretical description of uncollided radiation in a heterogeneous forest based on stochastic theory. Assess the spectral invariance of certain entries of the Look-up Table
20、s of the algorithm.To validate the MODIS LAI and FPAR products: Utilize multi-resolution data sources (field data and ETM+). Assess product uncertainties and the causes specific to a broadleaf forest.,Part 2: Objectives,15,Sampling Strategy,Site: Harvard Forest, MA.Two Field Data Sources:225x225 m g
21、rid site of the BU Climate and Vegetation Research Group (data utilized in the validation of the theoretical basis of the algorithm). July 21-25, 2000.5x5 km area of the BigFoot nested sampling of LAI & FPAR (data utilized in the validation of the output of the algorithm). June 18 and August 4, 2000
22、.,16,Data,Field Measurements:ASD-spectroradiometer (canopy spectral transmittance). LAI-2000 plant canopy analyzer (LAI, directional gap fractions). LI-1800 Spectroradiometer (leaf spectral properties). Accupar ceptometers (incident PAR).,Satellite Imagery: Tiles of ETM+ surface reflectances (resolu
23、tion 30 m), and MOD15 A2 product (resolution 1 km).,17,Features of the MODIS LAI/FPAR Algorithm,The algorithm is radiative transfer based and model independent. The solution is dependent on the vegetation type (6 biome types).The retrievals are based on multiple bands (current version uses red and n
24、ear-infrared bands only).The algorithm is optimized for searching solutions using Look-up Tables.The product consists of 8-day maximum FPAR composites of global LAI/FPAR fields (available since June 2000).,18,Definitions:The radiation arriving at the bottom of a vegetation canopy, t, is the sum of t
25、he uncollided and collided components. The uncollided radiation (q_t-parameter), is radiation arriving at the bottom of the vegetation without suffering any collision. The collided radiation is the radiation which experienced at least one collision (t - q_t).,Study of the Theoretical Assumptions of
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