PROSPECT - leaf hemispherical
reflectance and transmittance model
Data available |
Radiative transfer model which calculates
the leaf hemispherical reflectance and transmittance from
400 to 2500 nm. Scattering is described by the refractive
index of leaf materials (n) and by a parameter characterizing
the leaf mesophyll structure (N). Absorption is calculated
from the concentrations of the biochimicals and the specific
absorption corresponding coefficients.
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Developer |
Stéphane Jacquemoud, Laboratoire Environnement
et Développement, Université Paris.
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Scientific documentation |
- Jacquemoud S., Bacour C., Poilve H., Frangi J.-P. (2000),Comparison
of four radiative transfer models to simulate plant canopies
reflectance - Direct and inverse mode, Remote Sens. Environ.,
74, pp. 471-481.
- Jacquemoud S., Ustin S.L., Verdebout J., Schmuck G., Andreoli
G., Hosgood B. (1996), Estimating leaf biochemistry using
the PROSPECT leaf optical properties model, Remote Sens.
Environ., 56, pp. 194-202.
- Jacquemoud S., Baret F. (1990), PROSPECT: a model of leaf
optical properties spectra, Remote Sens. Environ., 34, pp.
75-91.
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Format information |
Model written in Fortran 77.
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Date project began or when data was first available
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1990.
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Date information last
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