prospect4: PROSPECT-4 leaf radiative transfer model

Description Usage Arguments Author(s) References Examples

Description

Plant leaf reflectance and transmittance are calculated from 400 nm to 2500 nm (1 nm step) with the following parameters:

Usage

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  prospect4(N, Cab, Cw, Cm)

Arguments

N

leaf structure parameter. Number of elementary layers

Cab

leaf chlorophyll a+b content in ug/cm2

Cw

leaf equivalent water thickness (EWT) in g/cm2 or cm-1

Cm

leaf dry matter content in g/cm2 (alias leaf mass per area [LMA])

Author(s)

Shawn P. Serbin

References

Stokes G.G. (1862), On the intensity of the light reflected from or transmitted through a pile of plates, Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond., 11:545-556.

Allen W.A., Gausman H.W., Richardson A.J., Thomas J.R. (1969), Interaction of isotropic ligth with a compact plant leaf, J. Opt. Soc. Am., 59(10):1376-1379.

Jacquemoud S., Ustin S.L., Verdebout J., Schmuck G., Andreoli G., Hosgood B. (1996), Estimating leaf biochemistry using the PROSPECT leaf optical properties model, Remote Sens. Environ., 56:194-202.

Jacquemoud S., Baret F. (1990), PROSPECT: a model of leaf optical properties spectra, Remote Sens. Environ., 34:75-91.

Feret et al. (2008), PROSPECT-4 and 5: Advances in the Leaf Optical Properties Model Separating Photosynthetic Pigments, Remote Sensing of Environment

Feret et al. (2008). http://teledetection.ipgp.jussieu.fr/prosail/

Examples

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LRT <- prospect4(2,65,0.004,0.002)

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