THE BEHAVIOR OF THE ANISOTROPIC REFLECTANCE OF A PECAN ORCHARD DERIVED FROM MULTIVIEW AND MULTISCALE IMAGING SPECTROMETER DATA

Citation
K. Staenz et al., THE BEHAVIOR OF THE ANISOTROPIC REFLECTANCE OF A PECAN ORCHARD DERIVED FROM MULTIVIEW AND MULTISCALE IMAGING SPECTROMETER DATA, Remote sensing of environment, 52(2), 1995, pp. 122-136
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Photographic Tecnology","Remote Sensing
ISSN journal
00344257
Volume
52
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
122 - 136
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-4257(1995)52:2<122:TBOTAR>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Bidirectional reflectances for a pecan orchard have been studied using Advanced Solid-state Array Spectroradiometer (ASAS) data acquired in the solar principal plane and perpendicular to it at altitudes of 2300 m and 5300 m above ground. In particular, the angular dependency of t he bidirectional reflectance of two targets, sunlit portions of the Pe can tree and composite (tree crowns and orchard floor), have been stud ied for viewing directions between -45-degrees and +45-degrees. The re sults generally indicate an increasing reflectance from the forward sc attering direction to the backscattering direction for image sequences acquired in the solar principal plane and a symmetrical behavior abou t nadir with decreasing reflectance towards the extreme viewing angles for site passes perpendicular to the solar principal plane. These off -nadir effects vary with solar zenith angle, target type (composition and structure), and spatial scale. The largest variations were usually observed in the backscatter directions. It was also found that a comb ination of these factors, especially with the target characteristics, had a significant impact on the surface's bidirectional reflectance. I n addition, these reflectance changes are wavelength-dependent, with t he largest difference in relative reflectance occuring between the vis ible and infrared bands. In general, the overall behavior of the bidir ectional reflectance derived from airborne data follows the trends obs erved in ground-based investigations.