The potential of Sentinel-2 data for estimating biophysical variables in a boreal forest: a simulation study
2016
Majasalmi, Titta | Rautiainen, Miina
In this study we use ground reference data from 962 forest plots to demonstrate the potential of Sentinel-2 (S2) bands in estimating canopy biophysical properties in boreal forests in Finland. We simulated canopy bidirectional reflectance factors (BRFs) using the PARAS model, which applies photon recollision probability. Results showed that the highest correlation between simulated S2 BRFs and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (fPAR) was for the band combination band 7/band 9 (wavelengths 773–793 nm and 935–955 nm, respectively) (the coefficient of determination (R ²) was 0.93). For effective leaf area index (LAI ₑ) the best band combination was band 8/band 4 (wavelengths 785–900 nm and 650–680 nm, respectively) (R ² = 0.93). Based on this study, the above-ground biomass (AGB) and S2 band combinations did not show strong relationships (R ² = 0.24). The new inverted red-edge chlorophyll index (IRECI) and Sentinel-2 red-edge position – index (S2REP) showed moderate relationships with fPAR (R ² = 0.61 and R ² = 0.45, respectively) and LAI ₑ (R ² = 0.56 and R ² = 0.30, respectively). This study demonstrated the potential of the S2 data to estimate canopy biophysical properties.
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