Assessment of the influence of flying altitude and scan angle on biophysical vegetation products derived from airborne laser scanning (original) (raw)

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Assessment of the influence of flying altitude and scan angle on biophysical vegetation products derived from airborne laser scanning

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2008

Abstract

... Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) has been established as a valuable tool for the ... photon flux density using hemispherical photography and computerized image analysis techniques ... Gaussian decomposition and calibration of a novel small-footprint full-waveform digitising airborne ...

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