MART3D: A Multilayer Heterogeneous 3D Radiative Transfer Framework for Characterizing Forest Disturbances

Author:

Ouyang Lingjing1,Qi Jianbo1ORCID,Wang Qiao1,Jia Kun1ORCID,Cao Biao1,Zhao Wenzhi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Innovation Research Center of Satellite Application (IRCSA), State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China

Abstract

The utilization of radiative transfer models for interpreting remotely sensed data to evaluate forest disturbances is a cost-effective approach. However, the current radiative transfer modeling approaches are either too abstract (e.g., 1D models) or too complex (detailed 3D models). This study introduces a novel multilayer heterogeneous 3D radiative transfer framework with medium complexity, termed MART3D, for characterizing forest disturbances. MART3D generates 3D canopy structures accounting for the within-crown clumping by clustering leaves, which is modeled as a turbid medium, around branches, applicable for forests of medium complexity, such as temperate forests. It then automatically generates a multilayer forest with grass, shrub and several layers of trees using statistical parameters, such as the leaf area index and fraction of canopy cover. By employing the ray-tracing module within the well-established LargE-Scale remote sensing data and image Simulation model (LESS) as the computation backend, MART3D achieves a high accuracy (RMSE = 0.0022 and 0.018 for red and Near-Infrared bands) in terms of the bidirectional reflectance factor (BRF) over two RAMI forest scenes, even though the individual structures of MART3D are generated solely from statistical parameters. Furthermore, we demonstrated the versatility and user-friendliness of MART3D by evaluating the band selection strategy for computing the normalized burn ratio (NBR) to assess the composite burn index over a forest fire scene. The proposed MART3D is a flexible and easy-to-use tool for studying the remote sensing response under varying vegetation conditions.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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