Retrieval of biophysical vegetation parameters using simultaneous inversion of high resolution remote sensing imagery constrained by a vegetation index
This study proposes a new method for inverting radiative transfer models (RTM) to retrieve canopy
biophysical parameters using remote sensing imagery. The inversion procedure is improved with respect to standard
inversion, and achieves simultaneous inversion of leaf area index (LAI), soil reflectance (ρsoil), chlorophyll content
(Ca+b) and average leaf angle (ALA). In this approach, LAI is used to constrain modelling conditions during the
inversion process, providing information about the phenological state of each plot under study. Due to the small area
of the vegetation plots used for the inversion procedure and in order to avoid redundant information and improve
computation efficiency, existing plot segmentation was used. All retrieved biophysical parameters, except LAI, were
assumed to be invariant within each plot. The proposed methodology, based on the combination of PROSPECT and
SAILH models, was tested over 16 cereal fields and 51 plots, on two dates, which were chosen to ensure crop
assessment at different phenological stages. Plots were selected to provide a wide range of LAI between 0 and 6.
Field measurements of LAI, ALA and Ca+b were conducted and used as ground truth for validation of the proposed
model-inversion methodology. The approach was applied to very high spatial resolution (VHR) remote sensing data
from the QuickBird 2 satellite. The inversion procedure was successfully applied to the imagery and retrieved LAI
with R2=0.83 and RMSE=0.63 when compared to LAI2000 ground measurements. Separate inversions for barley
and wheat yielded R2=0.89 (RMSE=0.64) and R2=0.56 (RMSE=0.61), respectively.
BERJON Alberto;
CACHORRO Victoria;
ZARCO TEJADA Pablo Jesus;
DE FRUTOS Angel;
2013-10-16
SPRINGER
JRC81891
1385-2256,
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11119-013-9315-8,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC81891,
10.1007/s11119-013-9315-8,
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