Understanding the radiative performance of urban trees

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Chung, T., Smith, S. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5053-4639, Shao, L. and Doick, K. (2015) Understanding the radiative performance of urban trees. In: 17th International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy, 18-23 Oct 2015, Brazil.

Abstract/Summary

Three adolescent open grown urban trees have been analysed for variation in percent canopy reflectance. The experimental design segregated each canopy into eight blocks aimed at distinguishing between cardinal directions, upper and lower as well as inner or outer location of leaf samples in a canopy. Spectral reflectance data from 0.4 to 2.5 μm was taken and analysed for significant differences between the blocks. Variation in percentage reflectance was measurable and found to be significant in statistical analysis depending on locus.

Additional Information Published in Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Proceedings of the International Conference, ISSN 2447-3758, vol. 1, 2015
Item Type Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/74630
Refereed Yes
Divisions Science > School of the Built Environment > Energy and Environmental Engineering group
Additional Information Published in Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Proceedings of the International Conference, ISSN 2447-3758, vol. 1, 2015
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