Rainforests represent the epitome of structural complexity in terrestrial e
cosystems. However, measures of three-dimensional canopy structure are limi
ted to a few areas typically <1 ha with construction crane or walkway/platf
orm access,An innovative laser profiling system, the Laser Vegetation Imagi
ng Sensor (LVIS), was used to map canopy structure (i.e. based on height an
d vertical distribution of laser returns) of a tropical rainforest in Costa
Rica. Within a approximate to 1 km(2) area of mature rainforest, canopy to
p height ranged from 8.4 to 51.6 m based on the altimeter measures. The las
er return density was most concentrated in the horizontal layer located 20-
30 m above the ground. Spatial patterns of the return were found to be isot
ropic based on north-south versus east-west vertical return profiles and ex
hibited properties of self-similarity.