CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online.

Calculation of canopy bidirectional reflectance using the Monte Carlo method. Export

Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 24, No. 2. (1988), pp. 213-225.

Citation Format

[Posts]

View FullText article


ddasilva's tags for this article

brdf canopy monte-carlo

X Reviews [Write a review of this article]

X Find related articles from these CiteULike users

X Find related articles with these CiteULike tags

X Posting History

X Abstract

For a calculation of the plant canopy bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) the Monte Carlo method is used. The plant architecture is given by a rather universal mathematical model which allows to consider such structural parameters as canopy density and height, the number of leaves per plant, distance between leaves, dimensions and orientations of leaves and stems, etc., and their influence on the shape of the BRDF as a function of solar and view directions. To quantify these effects, a series of numerical experiments has been carried out. The information content of the BRDF about canopy architecture is the largest, if it is determined in the principal plane. The change of the BRDF in the region of “hot spot” characterizes leaf dimensions by increasing the leaf area or by decreasing the distance between leaves, the region of the “hot spot” increases. The change of the BRDF near nadir view direction is influenced by soil brightness and by arrangement of the leaves on the stem. The presence of vertical stems or nonhorizontal mat leaves increases the asymmetry of BRDF relative to nadir, in the opposite side of the sun the canopy reflectance is several times smaller than on the sun side. Adding the effect of multiple scattering to the BRDF changes the shape of BRDF only a little. The BRDF as a function of view directions contains information about canopy architecture and can be used for future progress of the remote sensing technique.


X BibTeX record

X RIS record


Privacy Statement | Terms & Conditions
CiteULike organises scholarly (or academic) papers or literature and provides bibliographic (which means it makes bibliographies) for universities and higher education establishments. It helps undergraduates and postgraduates. People studying for PhDs or in postdoctoral (postdoc) positions. The service is similar in scope to EndNote or RefWorks or any other reference manager like BibTeX, but it is a social bookmarking service for scientists and humanities researchers.