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Article Dans Une Revue Annals of Forest Science Année : 2021

Radiative transfer modeling in structurally complex stands: towards a better understanding of parametrization

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Abstract• Key messageThe best options to parametrize a radiative transfer model change according to the response variable used for fitting. To predict transmitted radiation, the turbid medium approach performs much better than the porous envelop, especially when accounting for the intra-specific variations in leaf area density but crown shape has limited effects. When fitting with tree growth data, the porous envelop approach combined with the more complex crown shape provides better results. When using a joint optimization with both variables, the better options are the turbid medium and the more detailed approach for describing crown shape and leaf area density.• ContextSolar radiation transfer is a key process of tree growth dynamics in forest.• AimsDetermining the best options to parametrize a forest radiative transfer model in heterogeneous oak and beech stands from Belgium.• MethodsCalibration and evaluation of a forest radiative transfer module coupled to a spatially explicit tree growth model were repeated for different configuration options (i.e., turbid medium vs porous envelope to calculate light interception by trees, crown shapes of contrasting complexity to account for their asymmetry) and response variables used for fitting (transmitted radiation and/or tree growth data).• ResultsThe turbid medium outperformed the porous envelope approach. The more complex crown shapes enabling to account for crown asymmetry improved performances when including growth data in the calibration.• ConclusionOur results provide insights on the options to select when parametrizing a forest radiative 3D-crown transfer model depending on the research or application objectives.
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hal-03436069 , version 1 (31-10-2022)

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Frédéric André, Louis de Wergifosse, François de Coligny, Nicolas Beudez, Gauthier Ligot, et al.. Radiative transfer modeling in structurally complex stands: towards a better understanding of parametrization. Annals of Forest Science, 2021, 78 (4), pp.92. ⟨10.1007/s13595-021-01106-8⟩. ⟨hal-03436069⟩
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