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McGlinchy, J
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Van Aardt, J
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Rhody, H
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Kerekes, J
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Ientiluci, E
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Asner, GP
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Knapp, D
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Mathieu, Renaud SA
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Kennedy-Bowdoin, T
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Erasmus, BFN
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Wessels, Konrad J
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Smit, IPJ
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Wu, J
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Sarrazin, D
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2011-03-28T09:11:52Z |
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2011-03-28T09:11:52Z |
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2010-07 |
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McGlinchy, J., Van Aardt, J., Rhody, H. et al. 2010. Extracting structural land cover components using small-footprint waveform LDAR data. 2010 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 25-30 July 2010, pp 4 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4929
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2010 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 25-30 July 2010 |
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Previous work has shown the ability of waveform LiDAR sensors to accurately describe various land cover types and biomass estimates made in the field. What is lacking, however, is a way to describe the different structural components that are embedded in the digitized backscattered energy from the LiDAR pulse. This study aims to extract structural components from waveform LiDAR data in terms of woody, herbaceous, and bare ground components from data collected over a savanna environment in and around Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa. These components are comprised of metrics extracted from the waveforms and validated using biomass measurements made in field plots. Different size windows around plot centers, 3x3 pixels and 9x9 pixels (resulting in 1.5m and 4.5 m footprint, respectively), were used to examine scale effects of larger footprints. It was found that composite waveforms resembling plot sizes (9x9) most often are able to describe more than 80% of the woody biomass variability across the entire study site, and individually for two of the three land uses within the area. However, the herbaceous component of the waveform did not correlate well with the field measurements, while the bare ground component was verified visually in a side-by-side comparison with optical imagery. |
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Lidar data |
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Waveform lidar data |
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Land cover components |
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LiDAR sensors |
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Savanna environment |
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Kruger National Park |
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Geoscience |
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Remote sensing |
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IGARSS 2010 |
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Extracting structural land cover components using small-footprint waveform LDAR data |
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Conference Presentation |
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McGlinchy, J., Van Aardt, J., Rhody, H., Kerekes, J., Ientiluci, E., Asner, G., ... Sarrazin, D. (2010). Extracting structural land cover components using small-footprint waveform LDAR data. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4929 |
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McGlinchy, J, J Van Aardt, H Rhody, J Kerekes, E Ientiluci, GP Asner, D Knapp, et al. "Extracting structural land cover components using small-footprint waveform LDAR data." (2010): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4929 |
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McGlinchy J, Van Aardt J, Rhody H, Kerekes J, Ientiluci E, Asner G, et al, Extracting structural land cover components using small-footprint waveform LDAR data; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4929 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - McGlinchy, J
AU - Van Aardt, J
AU - Rhody, H
AU - Kerekes, J
AU - Ientiluci, E
AU - Asner, GP
AU - Knapp, D
AU - Mathieu, Renaud SA
AU - Kennedy-Bowdoin, T
AU - Erasmus, BFN
AU - Wessels, Konrad J
AU - Smit, IPJ
AU - Wu, J
AU - Sarrazin, D
AB - Previous work has shown the ability of waveform LiDAR sensors to accurately describe various land cover types and biomass estimates made in the field. What is lacking, however, is a way to describe the different structural components that are embedded in the digitized backscattered energy from the LiDAR pulse. This study aims to extract structural components from waveform LiDAR data in terms of woody, herbaceous, and bare ground components from data collected over a savanna environment in and around Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa. These components are comprised of metrics extracted from the waveforms and validated using biomass measurements made in field plots. Different size windows around plot centers, 3x3 pixels and 9x9 pixels (resulting in 1.5m and 4.5 m footprint, respectively), were used to examine scale effects of larger footprints. It was found that composite waveforms resembling plot sizes (9x9) most often are able to describe more than 80% of the woody biomass variability across the entire study site, and individually for two of the three land uses within the area. However, the herbaceous component of the waveform did not correlate well with the field measurements, while the bare ground component was verified visually in a side-by-side comparison with optical imagery.
DA - 2010-07
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Lidar data
KW - Waveform lidar data
KW - Land cover components
KW - LiDAR sensors
KW - Savanna environment
KW - Kruger National Park
KW - Geoscience
KW - Remote sensing
KW - IGARSS 2010
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2010
T1 - Extracting structural land cover components using small-footprint waveform LDAR data
TI - Extracting structural land cover components using small-footprint waveform LDAR data
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4929
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