3D Vegetation Laboratory - reference site and benchmarking tool

3d Reconstruction
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Abstract

The up-coming generation of ESA operational missions - the Sentinels - will enhance the capability to observe the vegetated surfaces of the Earth. Nevertheless the quantitative interpretation of the Earth Observation (EO) signal is a challenging task because vegetation is a complex and dynamic medium. Effects of horizontal and vertical heterogeneities and asymmetrical structures of vegetation as well as their high temporal dynamics are often neglected in the algorithm development, calibration and validation procedures. To better understand the scientific basis as well as the potential of future and upcoming missions we need detailed knowledge about the observed medium and the processes governing the radiative transfer. The combination of a realistic description of the medium in high detail together with a validated radiative transfer model was used to create a virtual lab mimicking reality which is capable to assess the potential of novel observation systems as well as to develop new algorithms and understand scaling issues from point measurements to the landscape. The advancement of ground based LiDAR systems provided information that contributed to describing and reconstructing forest stands in 3D down to the leaf/shoot level. Such detailed representations of the canopy structure and the distribution of leaves/branches within a 3D radiative transfer model now allow for the simulation of current and future missions in a controlled but realistic environment. It would thus offer an opportunity to test and develop dedicated applications to integrate EO into Earth system modeling. The 3D-VegtationLab has developed a concept for land surface reference sites, which was demonstrated for two selected pilot super-sites as a scientific support tool. The tool includes a standardized and comprehensive multi-temporal and multi-scale benchmark dataset together with a scientific toolbox based on a radiative transfer model. The 3D-Vegetation Lab provides the scientific community with a common benchmarking tool to develop, validate and compare biophysical EO products from space-borne missions with special attention to prepare for upcoming Sentinels. The 3D-VegetationLab was financed by ESA's STSE funding scheme, and partners were University College of London (UK), TU Wien (AUT), CESBIO Toulouse (FR) and Netcetera (CH). The main project outcomes are described in the final report (PDF) and presentation linked below. The main achievements of the project can be found under the tabs Sites Sites(3d world files), EO Data (multi-scale and -temporal EO data) and Software (BEAM plugin encapsuling the RT models librat and DART).

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