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Measurements of land surface features using an airborne laser altimeter: the HAPEX-Sahel experiment
Authors:J. C. RITCHIE  M. MENENTI  M. A. WELTZ
Affiliation:1. U. S. Department of Agriculture , Hydrology Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service , Beltsville, MD, 20705, U.S.A.;2. DLO Winand Staring Centre for Integrated Land, Soil, and Water Research , Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. U. S Department of Agriculture , Southwest Watershed Research Center Agricultural Research Service , Tucson, Arizona, 85719, U.S.A.
Abstract:An airborne laser profiling altimeter was used to measure surface features and properties of the landscape during the HAPEX-Sahel Experiment in Niger, Africa in September 1992. The laser altimeter makes 4000 measurements per second with a vertical resolution of 5 cm. Airborne laser and detailed field measurements of vegetation heights had similar average heights and frequency distribution. Laser transects were used to estimate land surface topography, gully and channel morphology, and vegetation properties ( height, cover and distribution). Land surface changes related to soil erosion and channel development were measured. For 1 km laser transects over tiger bush communities, the maximum vegetation height was between 4-5 and 6-5 m, with an average height of 21 m. Distances between the centre of rows of tiger bush vegetation averaged 100 m. For two laser transects, ground cover for tiger bush was estimated to be 225 and 301 per cent for vegetation greater than 0-5m tall and 190 and 25-8 per cent for vegetation greater than 10m tall. These values are similar to published values for tiger bush. Vegetation cover for 14 and 18 km transects was estimated to be 4 per cent for vegetation greater than 0-5 m tall. These cover values agree within 1-2 per cent with published data for short transects (? 100 m) for the area. The laser altimeter provided quick and accurate measurements for evaluating changes in land surface features. Such information provides a basis for understanding land degradation and a basis for management plans to rehabilitate the landscape.
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