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Sensitivity of L-band vegetation optical depth to carbon stocks in tropical forests: a comparison to higher frequencies and optical indices

机译:热带森林中L波段植被光学深度对碳储量的敏感性:与较高频率和光学指标的比较

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Monitoring vegetation carbon in tropical regions is essential to the global carbon assessment and to evaluate the actions oriented to the reduction of forest degradation. Mainly, satellite optical vegetation indices and LiDAR data have been used to this purpose. These two techniques are limited by cloud cover and are sensitive only to the top of vegetation. In addition, the vegetation attenuation to the soil microwave emission, represented by the vegetation optical depth (VOD), has been applied for biomass estimation using frequencies ranging from 4 to 30 GHz (C- to K-bands). Atmosphere is transparent to microwaves and their sensitivity to canopy layers depends on the frequency, with lower frequencies having greater penetration depths. In this regard, L-band VOD (1.4 GHz) is expected to enhance the ability to estimate carbon stocks. This study compares the sensitivity of different VOD products (from L, C, and X-bands) and an optical vegetation index (EVI) to the above-ground carbon density (ACD). It quantifies the contribution of ACD and forest cover proportion to the VOD/EVI signals. The study is conducted in Peru, southern Colombia and Panama, where ACD maps have been derived from airborne LiDAR. Results confirm the enhanced sensitivity of L-band VOD to ACD when compared to higher frequency bands, and show that the sensitivity of all VOD bands decreases in the densest forests. ACD explains 34% and forest cover 30% of L-band VOD variance, and these proportions gradually decrease for EVI, C-, and X-band VOD, respectively. Results are consistent through different categories of altitude and carbon density. This pattern is found in most of the studied regions and in flooded forests. Results also show that C-, X-band VOD and EVI provide complementary information to L-band VOD, especially in flooded forests and in mountains, indicating that synergistic approaches could lead to improved retrievals in these regions. Although the assessment of vegetation carbon in the dense
机译:在热带地区监测植被碳对全球碳评估至关重要,并评估森林退化减少的行动。主要是,卫星光学植被指数和LIDAR数据已用于此目的。这两种技术受云覆盖的限制,并且仅在植被的顶部敏感。另外,由植被光学深度(VOD)表示的土壤微波发射的植被衰减已经应用了使用从4到30 GHz(C-至K带)的频率的生物质估计。气氛对微波透明,并且它们对冠层层的敏感度取决于频率,具有更大的渗透深度频率。在这方面,预计L波段VOD(1.4 GHz)将增强估计碳储备的能力。该研究比较了不同VOD产品(来自L,C和C和X频带)的敏感性和光学植被指数(EVI)到上地上碳密度(ACD)。它量化了ACD和森林覆盖比例与VOD / EVI信号的贡献。该研究在秘鲁,哥伦比亚和巴拿马进行,ACD地图是来自于机载LIDAR的。结果与较高频段相比,确认L波段VOD对ACD的增强灵敏度,并显示所有VOD带的灵敏度在最密集的林中减少。 ACD解释了34%和森林覆盖了30%的L波段VOD方差,并且这些比例分别为EVI,C-和X波段VOD逐渐减少。结果通过不同类别的海拔高度和碳密度一致。这种模式在大多数学习的地区和洪水森林中都存在。结果还表明,C-,X频段VOD和EVI为L波段vod提供了互补信息,尤其是在洪水森林和山中,表明协同方法可能导致这些区域的检索改善。虽然对浓密的植被碳进行了评估

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