Reply to Townsend et al.: Decoupling contributions from canopy structure and leaf optics is critical for remote sensing leaf biochemistry (Letter)
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Reply to Townsend et al.: Decoupling contributions from canopy structure and leaf optics is critical for remote sensing leaf biochemistry (Letter)Author (s)
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2013Publisher
National Academy of SciencesISSN
1091-6490Type
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Townsend et al. (1) agree that we explain the observed relationship (2) between foliar nitrogen (%N) and near-infrared (NIR) canopy reflectance is largely due to structure - i.e.,
structural variation due to fraction ... [+]
Townsend et al. (1) agree that we explain the observed relationship (2) between foliar nitrogen (%N) and near-infrared (NIR) canopy reflectance is largely due to structure - i.e.,
structural variation due to fraction of broadleaf canopy. Our conclusion that the observed correlation with %N is spurious (i.e., lacking a causal basis) is thus clearly justified: we
demonstrate that structure explains the great majority of observed correlation, where the structural influence is derived precisely via reconciling the observed correlation with
radiative transfer theory. [-]
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