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Surface energy balance and photosynthesis: scaling from leaf to canopy with the SCOPE model
Christiaan van der Tol, Wouter Verhoef, Joris Timmermans, Anne Verhoef, Bob Su, Suvarna Punalekar, Clement Duffour, Joe Berry
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The surface energy balance
SCOPE is a classical SVAT (Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Transfer scheme combined with Radiative transfer models for leaf and canopy It simulates: Photosynthesis The surface energy balance Reflectance spectra and ratiation emission between 0.4 and 50 μm IGARSS 2012, July, Munich
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IGARSS 2012, July, Munich
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Simulation of observations Simulation of processes
- optical - thermal - fluorescence Simulation of processes - hydrological - physiological - meteorological Leaf level FLUSPECT PROSPECT Biochemical model Canopy level Radiative transfer models (SAIL family) Energy balance model
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Scattering of Arbitrarily Inclined Leaves (SAIL)
Retrieve information about… Canopy density leaf area index leaf inclination Leaf leaf chlorophyll leaf water content leaf thickness
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Advantage of Fluorescence over greenness indices:
Not only the presence or structure, but also the activity of the vegetation F CO2 E H Rn Photosynthesis
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leaf level canopy level
2 biochemical model for the leaf 1 FLUSPECT model: observation model for the leaf canopy level 1 2 Lf= input spectrum all visible leaves
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Optical- near infrared Thermal infrared Fluorescence
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SCOPE simulations of radiance
With and without fluorescence
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Example 1 Multi-directional observations (left) and model simulations (right) of brightness temperatures (Duffour et al., 2015, AFM, in press)
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Example 2 Comparison of measured (symbols) and modelled (lines) diurnal cycles of fluxes and temperature (Punalekar et al., sumbitted to AFM)
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Example 2, continued
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Example 3. Vertical profiles of temperature in the canopy (Punalekar et al., submitted to AFM)
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Example 4. Modelled and measured canopy reflectance spectra (Punalekar et al., submitted to AFM)
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Example 5. Measured (left) and modelled (right) responses of GPP and Chlorophyll fluorescence to irradiance.Diurnal cycles of Chlorophyll fluorescence (Van der Tol et al, in prep)
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