植被地形l波段有效反照率

M. Kurum, P. O’neill, R. Lang
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本文通过零级和多级辐射传输模型的比较,导出了植被地形有效反照率的显式表达式。该公式在有效的植被参数化与冠层内吸收和散射的理论描述之间建立了直接的物理联系。本文利用1998年6月在阿拉巴马州亨茨维尔附近的Alabama A&M Winfield A. Thomas农业研究站进行的一次试验数据,对玉米冠层的反照率进行了评价。用车载l波段辐射计在水平偏振和15°入射角下观测了两个星期。还收集了地面真实数据,包括玉米大小和方向统计的仔细表征,并用于模拟植被的有效反照率。结果表明,有效反照率与单散射反照率在定义上是不同的。单次散射反照率只反映植被要素的单次散射特性,而有效反照率考虑了冠层内发生的所有过程,包括多次散射。模拟结果与实测数据吻合较好,表明有效反照率随土壤湿度的增加而单调增加。
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Effective albedo of vegetated terrain at L-band
This paper derives an explicit expression for an effective albedo of vegetated terrain from the zero- and multiple-order radiative transfer model comparison. The formulation establishes a direct physical link between the effective vegetation parameterization and the theoretical description of absorption and scattering within the canopy. The paper presents an evaluation of the derived albedo for corn canopies with data taken during an experiment at Alabama A&M Winfield A. Thomas Agricultural Research Station near Huntsville, Alabama in June, 1998. The fields were observed with a truck-mounted L-band radiometer at horizontal polarization and incident angle of 15° for the period of two weeks. Ground truth data, including careful characterization of the corn size and orientation statistics, were also collected and used to simulate the effective albedo of the vegetation. It is shown that the effective albedo differs from the single-scattering albedo by definition. While the single-scattering albedo represents single-scattering properties of vegetation elements only, the effective albedo takes into account of all the processes taking place within the canopy, including multiple-scattering. The simulation results are in good agreement with the data and show that the effective albedo values increase monotonically as soil moisture increases.
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