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Combined use of LIDAR and hyperspectral measurements for remote sensing of fluorescence and vertical profile of canopies

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REVISTA DE TELEDETECCION
Volume -, Issue 45, Pages 87-94

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UNIV POLITECNICA VALENCIA, EDITORIAL UPV
DOI: 10.4995/raet.2015.3982

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laser-induced fluorescence; sun-induced fluorescence; LIDAR; chlorophyll fluorescence; fluorescence yield; vegetation stress; canopy profile; LIDAR waveform; gross primary production

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We report the development of a new LIDAR system (LASVEG) for airborne remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) and vertical profile of canopies. By combining laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), sun-induced fluorescence (SIF) and canopy height distribution, the new instrument will allow the simultaneous assessment of gross primary production (GPP), photosynthesis efficiency and above ground carbon stocks. Technical issues of the fluorescence LIDAR development are discussed and expected performances are presented.

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