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First 2437 results for ” Sander Niemeijer”

  1. The importance of leaf BRDF in forest canopy bidirectional reflectance. A case study using simulated canopy architecture and PBRT ray tracing

    D Biliouris, D van der Zande, WW Verstraeten, J Stuckens, B Muys, P Dutre, P Coppin | Status: published | Journal: South-Eastern European Journal of Earth Observatio | Year: 2013

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  2. 3D modeling of light interception in heterogeneous forest canopies using ground-based LiDAR measurements.

    A methodology is presented that describes the direct interaction of a forest canopy with incoming...

    D Van der Zande, J Stuckens, WW Verstraeten, S Mereu, B Muys, P Coppin | Status: published | Journal: International Journal of Applied Earth Observation | Volume: 13 | Year: 2011 | First page: 792 | Last page: 800 | doi: 10.1016/j.jag.2011.05.005

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  3. The Properties of Terrestrial Laser System Intensity for Measuring Leaf Geometries: A Case Study with Conference Pear Trees (Pyrus Communis)

    Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology can be a valuable tool for describing and quantify...

    MAF Balduzzi, D Van der Zande, J Stuckens, WW Verstraeten, P Coppin | Status: published | Journal: Sensors | Year: 2011 | First page: 1657 | Last page: 1681 | doi: 10.3390/s110201657

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  4. The Cloud_cci simulator v1.0 for the Cloud_cci climate data record and its application to a global and a regional climate model

    The Cloud Climate Change Initiative (Cloud_cci) satellite simulator has been developed to enable ...

    S Eliasson, KG Karlsson, E van Meijgaard, JF Meirink, M Stengel, U Willen | Status: published | Journal: Geoscientific Model Development | Volume: 12 | Year: 2019 | First page: 829 | Last page: 847 | doi: 10.5194/gmd-12-829-2019

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  5. Signature of the stratosphere–troposphere coupling on recent record-breaking Antarctic sea-ice anomalies

    In February 2023, the sea-ice extent around Antarctica dropped to 1:79 106 km2, setting a satell...

    Raúl R. Cordero1, Sarah Feron1, 2, Alessandro Damiani3, Pedro J. Llanillo4, Jorge Carrasco5, Alia L. Khan6, 7, Richard Bintanja8, 9, Zutao Ouyang10, and Gino Casassa5 | Journal: The Cryosphere | Volume: 17 | Year: 2023 | First page: 4995 | Last page: 5007 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-4995-2023

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