A multi-angle spectrometer for automatic measurement of plant canopy reflectance spectra |
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Authors: | Ray Leuning Dale Hughes Nicholas C. Coops |
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Affiliation: | a CSIRO Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 1666 Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia b CSIRO Land and Water, P.O. Box 1666 Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia c ENSIS, Private Bag 10, Clayton South, Vic. 3169 Australia d Department of Forest Resource Management, Forest Sciences Centre, 2424 Main Mall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4 |
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Abstract: | The paper describes the design and operation of a multi-angle spectrometer (MAS) for automatic measurement of near-field spectral reflectances of plant canopies at hourly intervals. A novel feature of the instrument is a rotating periscope connected to a spectrometer via a fiber optic cable. Canopy reflectances are calculated for multiple view azimuths, at a single zenith angle from measurements of spectrometer dark current, incoming solar irradiance and reflected radiances. Spectral measurements are made between 300 and 1150 nm wavelength at a band-to-band spacing of 3 nm, and a bandwidth (full-width, half maximum) of 10 nm. Preliminary data analysis showed that the canopy reflectance model of Kuusk [Kuusk, A. (1995). A fast, invertible canopy reflectance model. Remote Sensing of Environment 51, 342-350] reproduced the observed large differences in visible and near-infrared (NIR) reflectances, but the model was unable to predict quantitatively the observed variations in the measured reflectance spectra with azimuth, particularly in the NIR. Discrepancies between model and measurements are likely due to the inhomogeneous nature of the forest canopy in contrast to the assumption of a uniformly absorbing turbid medium in the model. Measurements using the MAS can be used to investigate directional dependences of reflectance indices and for testing BRDF models used to separate geometrical and plant physiological contributions to the reflectance signals. The MAS provides continuous sampling of reflectance indices which can be compared with canopy properties such as chlorophyll content and photosynthetic capacity. |
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Keywords: | Hyperspectral radiometer Periscope Plant canopy reflectance, Spectral reflectance indices |
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