Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6349018 International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
► This study investigates the canopy level surface albedo variability of a patchwork forest. ► The diurnal pattern of surface albedo exhibits a “bowl” shape and is consistent with the previous findings for needleleaf forest canopies. ► Both the visual characteristics and descriptive statistics indicate that with increasing pixel size, the spatial variability of the albedo progressively decreases. ► The albedo histograms transform from near-normal distribution to either right-skewed or left-skewed pattern as a result of pixel size degradation. ► The semivariogram models provide indicators to quantify the spatial structure within the forest ecosystem classes.
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