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EXPLORING THE SYNERGY BETWEEN AIRBORNE LIDAR DATA AND VEGETATION OPTICAL DEPTH: INSIGHTS FROM SMAPVEX’22

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This study presents an investigation that involves comparing L-band Vegetation Optical Depth (L-VOD) obtained from Global Navigation Satellite System Transmissometry (GNSS-T) against metrics derived from airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data. Both data were collected during the SMAPVEX 2022 campaign in the temperate forests of the northeastern United States, covering Massachusetts and New York. From the LiDAR data, various parameters related to tree characteristics can be extracted, such as tree height, crown diameter and shape, vegetation area density, and woody volume. In this investigation, we initially computed LiDAR point cloud density as a proxy measure of vegetation structure for a given receiver position and the satellite’s field of view, comparing it with L-VOD estimates at different positions within the studied forest. Our primary findings reveal a notable correlation between point density and L-VOD, despite the inherent errors in L-VOD estimates and the fact that the number of points may not be the optimal descriptor of the canopy architecture. In this paper, we will explore aforementioned LiDAR derived metrics against the GNSS-T L-VOD estimates to provide insights into the impact of canopy architecture on the L-VOD estimates, determining the specific vegetation layers that influence the measurement.
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