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canopy, 2rA. It also uses the scattering phase function of Henyey-Greenstein (1941) and a function, k,, which depends on 
leaf orientation. 
4.1.7 Verhoef (1984) 
The Scattering by Arbitrarily Inclined Leaves (SAIL) model computes extinction and scattering coefficients inside a 
canopy overlaying a lambertian soil. The distribution of the inclination of the leaves is discretely represented and, in this 
implementation, no hot spot is accounted for. Considering the type of canopies to be studied, uniform distribution was 
chosen. 
The free parameters are p„ bare soil reflectance, p, and T lt leaf reflectance and transmittance and L, Leaf Area Index. 
4.2 Method 
The selected algorithm for the parameter retrieval is the minimization of the distance between predicted, p^, and 
measured, p^, reflectances, using a least square computation. This minimization is achieved by the simplex algorithm 
implemented in the Matlab library (The Mathworks, Inc.). The outputs of the procedure are the retrieved parameters p, 
simulated reflectances, in the same geometrical configurations as the N available measurements and hemispherical 
reflectances, i.e. direct albedos, as a function of solar zenith angle. 
4.3 Inversion 
The results of the fits are evaluated in terms of root mean square error (rjn.s.e„ Table 1) and correlation coefficient, C 
(Table 2) . Most of the models predict closely the measured reflectances in all the spectral bands, even if a spectral 
dependency can be observed on the statistics of the fit (Figure 3) realized using ASAS measurements. The main feature 
of these plots is that the best fitting models are most of the time of empirical or semi empirical type. 
Table 1 Root Mean Square Errors (,10 2 reflectance) of the fits of the different models, over the different sites, 
for the Aircraft data spectral bands 
Model 
TM1 
Cotton 
XS1 
XS2 
XS3 
TM1 
Pecan 
XS1 
XS2 
XS3 
TM1 
Soil 
XS1 
XS2 
XS3 
Deering 
0.19 
0.26 
0.19 
6.40 
0.41 
1.37 
0.96 
1.60 
0.62 
0.81 
0.92 
1.45 
Hapke 
0.13 
0.12 
0.13 
8.43 
0.68 
0.92 
1.50 
5.18 
0.88 
1.70 
2.60 
3.52 
Rahman 
0.13 
0.12 
0.13 
0.69 
0.72 
0.85 
1.47 
0.85 
0.36 
0.35 
0.47 
0.63 
Roujean 
0.14 
0.15 
0.13 
1.16 
0.68 
0.85 
1.22 
1.30 
0.63 
0.63 
0.78 
0.80 
Shibayama 
0.17 
0.19 
0.18 
1.12 
0.62 
0.74 
1.12 
1.12 
0.63 
0.71 
0.99 
1.17 
Verstraete 
0.12 
0.11 
0.13 
1.11 
0.30 
0.45 
0.81 
1.44 
0.59 
0.69 
0.92 
1.00 
Verhoef 
0.16 
0.28 
0.20 
5.08 
1.06 
1.33 
1.84 
2.93 
0.88 
0.99 
1.47 
1.75 
Table2 Correlation coefficients of the fits of the different models, over the different sites, 
for the Aircraft data spectral bands 
Model 
Cotton 
Pecan 
Soil 
TM1 
XS1 
XS2 
XS3 
TM1 
XS1 
XS2 
XS3 
TM1 
XS1 
XS2 
XS3 
Deering 
0.90 
0.97 
0.94 
0.92 
0.96 
0.69 
0.96 
0.97 
0.95 
0.95 
0.97 
0.96 
Hapke 
0.95 
0.99 
0.97 
0.68 
0.89 
0.88 
0.82 
0.81 
0.91 
0.76 
0.78 
0.77 
Rahman 
0.96 
0.99 
0.97 
1.00 
0.95 
0.96 
0.94 
0.99 
0.98 
0.99 
0.99 
0.99 
Roujean 
0.95 
0.99 
0.97 
0.99 
0.89 
0.89 
0.88 
0.98 
0.95 
0.97 
0.98 
0.99 
Shibayama 0.91 
0.99 
0.95 
0.99 
0.91 
0.92 
0.90 
0.99 
0.95 
0.96 
0.97 
0.97 
Verstraete 
0.96 
1.00 
0.97 
0.99 
0.98 
0.97 
0.95 
0.98 
0.96 
0.97 
0.98 
0.98 
Verhoef 
0.94 
0.97 
0.95 
0.99 
0.74 
0.75 
0.86 
0.91 
0.90 
0.92 
0.94 
0.94 
4.4 Parameter retrieval 
Among all the models, the SAIL model is the only one that involves explicitly optical properties of the leaves as 
parameters. Still, some others, such as Verstraete or Hapke, include parameters that allow to retrieve these optical 
characteristics. As it has been described in Pinty et al. (1990), it is possible, once the single scattering albedo and the 
phase function parameter are known, to compute leaf hemispherical reflectance and tr ansmi ttance. Another model, 
Deering, involves facet reflectance and transmittance and one can assume that these facets could be representative of the 
leaves. 
The results of the retrievals is showed on figure 4. As it could be expected, Hapke and Verstraete models give very similar 
results for visible bands, for ASAS data as well as for aircraft data. The only significant discrepancy can be observed
	        
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