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Estimating Bare Earth in Sparse Boreal Forests With WorldView Stereo Imagery

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Circumboreal forests are currently experiencing rapid climate warming which is altering their structure, productivity, and status as a carbon sink. Very high-resolution (VHR; < 2 m) stereo-derived digital surface models… Click to show full abstract

Circumboreal forests are currently experiencing rapid climate warming which is altering their structure, productivity, and status as a carbon sink. Very high-resolution (VHR; < 2 m) stereo-derived digital surface models are available to monitor these forests, but a similar resolution digital terrain model (DTM) is required to extract information about tree height, which is often used to estimate carbon content. To the best of our knowledge, no openly available VHR DTM currently exists. To address this need, we developed approaches to extract DTMs by filtering VHR stereo point clouds (PCs) in sparse canopies of Alaska. Our evaluation consisted of two stereo processing methods with three PC search radii at six different tree canopy cover (TCC) intervals. We found that VHR DTMs were robust for estimating bare ground at TCC intervals less than 40% with vertical errors < 1.6 m using airborne small footprint light detection and ranging (LiDAR) as reference.

Keywords: sparse boreal; forests worldview; bare earth; estimating bare; earth sparse; boreal forests

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2022

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