Evaluation of a forest radiative transfer model using an extensive boreal forest inventory database

Science of Remote Sensing(2023)

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The forest reflectance and transmittance model (FRT) is applicable over a wide swath of boreal forest landscapes mainly because its stand-specific inputs can be generated from standard forest inventory variables. We quantified the accuracy of this model over an extensive region for the first time. This was done by carrying out a simulation study over a large number (12,369) of georeferenced forest plots from operational forest management inventories conducted in Southern Finland. We compared the FRT simulated bidirectional reflectance factors (BRF) with those measured by Landsat 8 satellite Operational Land Imager (OLI). We also quantified the relative importance of several explanatory factors that affected the magnitude of the discrepancy between the measured and simulated BRFs using a linear mixed effects modelling framework. A general trend of FRT overestimating BRFs is seen across all tree species and spectral bands examined: up to ∼0.05 for the red band, and ∼0.10 for the near infrared band. The important explanatory factors associated with the overestimations included the dominant tree species, understory type of the forest plot, timber volume (acts as a proxy for stand maturity), vegetation heterogeneity and time of the year. Our analysis suggests that approximately 20% of the error is caused by the non-representative spectra of canopy foliage and understory. Our results demonstrate the importance of collecting representative spectra from a diverse set of forest stands, and over the full range of seasons.
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Radiative transfer modeling,Reflectance,Model validation,Boreal forests,Landsat,Mixed models
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