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Plant leaf reflectance and transmittance are calculated from 400 nm to 2500 nm (1 nm step) with the following parameters:
1 | prospect4(N, Cab, Cw, Cm)
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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]) |
Shawn P. Serbin
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/
1 | LRT <- prospect4(2,65,0.004,0.002)
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