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Canopy structural and meteorological influences on carbon dioxide exchange for MODIS product validation in a boreal jack pine chronosequence .

机译:冠层结构和气象学影响二氧化碳交换的MODIS产品验证的北方杰克松时间序列。

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Previously disturbed and regenerating forests make up a significant proportion of the North American land area, and therefore play an important role in the exchanges of heat and trace gases between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere. Assessment of local to global variability in CO2 exchanges by forests requires a combination of CO2 measurements made by eddy covariance (EC), field measurements, remote sensing data, and ecosystem models. The integration of these is problematic because of a mis-match in scale between measurement techniques. Despite the importance of regenerating forests on the global carbon balance, the processes affecting the carbon cycle within these forests is not well understood.The first objective of this dissertation examined the factors that control light use efficiency (LUE) within the jack pine chronosequence during dry and wet years. The second objective examined the importance of vegetation structure and ground surface elevation on CO2 fluxes within a mature jack pine forest. The third objective developed and tested a simple model of lidar fractional cover and related this to the fraction of photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by the canopy (fPAR). This was then used to evaluate the MODIS fPAR product across the lower part of a watershed. Finally, the fourth objective was to model gross primary production (GPP) from airborne lidar. Lidar estimates of GPP were then compared with those from the EC system at the jack pine chronosequence and with the MODIS GPP (Collection 5) product.Airborne scanning light detection and ranging (lidar) instruments provide new opportunities to examine three-dimensional forest characteristics from the level of individual trees to ecosystems and beyond. Lidar is therefore an effective link between plot measurements, eddy covariance, and low resolution remote sensing pixels. This thesis dissertation presents new science on the use of airborne lidar for evaluating remote sensing products within heterogeneous and previously clearcut ecosystems. The goals of this thesis were to first understand the processes affecting CO2 exchanges within a previously disturbed boreal jack pine chronosequence located in Saskatchewan, Canada and then to apply this understanding to evaluate low resolution remote sensing data products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) using airborne lidar.
机译:先前受干扰和正在再生的森林在北美陆地面积中占很大比例,因此在陆地生物圈与大气之间的热量和微量气体交换中起着重要作用。要评估森林在CO2交换中局部到全球的变化,需要结合涡度协方差(EC),现场测量,遥感数据和生态系统模型进行的CO2测量。由于测量技术之间规模的不匹配,这些的集成是有问题的。尽管再生森林对全球碳平衡具有重要意义,但对于影响这些森林内碳循环的过程尚不十分了解。本论文的第一个目标是研究控制干旱期间杰克松时间序列中光利用效率(LUE)的控制因素。和潮湿的岁月。第二个目标研究了成熟的千斤顶松树林中植被结构和地表海拔对CO2通量的重要性。第三个目标开发并测试了激光雷达分数覆盖的简单模型,并将其与冠层(fPAR)吸收的光合有效辐射的分数相关。然后将其用于评估流域下部的MODIS fPAR产品。最后,第四个目标是对机载激光雷达的总初级生产(GPP)进行建模。然后将GPP的激光雷达估计值与杰克松时间序列上来自EC系统的估计值以及MODIS GPP(系列5)产品进行了比较。机载扫描光检测和测距(激光雷达)仪器提供了新的机会来检查三维森林特征树木相对于生态系统及其他生态系统的水平。因此,激光雷达是绘图测量,涡旋协方差和低分辨率遥感像素之间的有效链接。本文提出了一种利用机载激光雷达评估异构和先前明确生态系统中的遥感产品的新科学。本文的目的是首先了解影响加拿大萨斯喀彻温省以前受干扰的北方千斤顶松树时序中CO2交换的过程,然后将这种理解应用于评估中分辨率成像光谱仪(MODIS)的低分辨率遥感数据产品使用机载激光雷达。

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  • 作者

    Chasmer, Laura Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biogeochemistry.Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 207 p.
  • 总页数 207
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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