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Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation

L Chasmer, N Kljun, C Hopkinson, S Brown, T Milne, K Giroux, Barr, A.G., K Devito, I Creed, R Petrone, Natascha Kljun Orcid Logo

SilviLaser, 11th International Conference on LidAR Applications for assessing Forest Ecosystems

Swansea University Author: Natascha Kljun Orcid Logo

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Published: 2011
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title Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation
spellingShingle Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation
Natascha Kljun
title_short Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation
title_full Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation
title_fullStr Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation
title_full_unstemmed Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation
title_sort Using a flux footprint model and airborne LiDAR to characterize vegetation structure and topography frequently sampled by Eddy Covariance: Implications for MODIS product validation
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