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Spatial modelling of photosynthesis for a boreal mixedwood forest by integrating micrometeorological,lidar and hyperspectral remote sensing data
Authors:V. Thomas  J.H. McCaughey  P. Treitz  D.A. Finch  T. Noland  L. Rich
Affiliation:1. Department of Forestry, College of Natural Resources, Virginia Tech, 242 Cheatham Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA;2. Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science, Queen''s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada;3. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Forest Research Institute, 1235 Queen St. East, Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2E5, USA
Abstract:The adaptation of a national/continental-scale model of carbon uptake to the local-scale using highly detailed airborne discrete lidar and hyperspectral data was investigated at a boreal forest mixedwood site in northern Ontario. Spatially explicit maps of canopy chlorophyll concentration and the fraction of photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by the canopy (FPAR) under direct and diffuse radiative conditions were developed for five time periods in 2004 (i.e., winter (January 1–May 31), leaf-out (June 1–20), summer (June 21–July 31 and August 1–31) and senescence (September 1–30)). The maps were used in conjunction with meteorological measurements, such as incident total and diffuse PAR, global solar radiation, and air temperature, taken on a flux tower which is located at the center of the study.Distinct spatial patterns in FPAR, a result of changes in canopy chlorophyll concentration, are increasingly evident throughout the season because of the variation in species groupings within the 1-km radius surrounding the flux tower. In general, the model shows a good correlation to flux-tower-measured gross ecosystem productivity (GEP) (r2 = 0.70 for 10-day averages throughout the year), with the largest deviations occurring in June–July. Species-level data shows the influence of a large homogenous patch of black spruce on the tower measured GEP and demonstrates the contribution of white birch, by far the most dominant species, to the total GEP for the area.
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