Abstract

The terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) has become standard technology for vegetation dynamics monitoring. TLS time series have significant underlying application in investigating structural development and dynamics on a daily and seasonal scale. However, the high potential of TLS for the monitoring of long-term temporal phenomena in fully grown trees with high spatial and temporal resolution has not yet been fully explored. Automated TLS platforms for long-term data collection and monitoring of forest dynamics are rare; and long-term TLS time series data is not yet readily available to potential end-user, such as forestry researchers and plant biologists. This work presents an automated and permanent TLS measurement station that collects high frequency and high spatial resolution TLS time series, aiming to monitor short- and long-term phenological changes at a boreal forestry field station (0.006° angular resolution, one scan per hour). The measurement station is the first of its kind considering the scope, accuracy, and length of the time series it produces. The TLS measurement station provides a unique dataset to monitor the 3D physical structure of a boreal forest, enabling new insights into forest dynamics. For instance, the information collected by the TLS station can be used to accurately detect structural changes in tree crowns surrounding the station. These changes and their timing can be linked with the phenological state of plants, such as the start of leaf-out during spring growing season. As the first results of this novel station, we present time series data products collected with the station and what detailed information it provides about the phenological changes in the test site during the leaf sprout in spring.

Highlights

  • Vegetation dynamics can be monitored through non-destructive methods, using close-range remote sensors, such as terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)

  • We present here a pilot system of a permanent terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) measurement station that monitors a boreal forest site with high spatial and temporal resolution

  • This work presents a technical description of the first permanent TLS measurement station and its data products developed and installed in Finland for long-term forest monitoring

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Vegetation dynamics can be monitored through non-destructive methods, using close-range remote sensors, such as terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). The angular resolution in vertical and horizontal directions was set to 0.006◦, which corresponds with the required 0.01 m horizontal and vertical point spacing at a 100-m distance from the scanner These fixed measurement configurations were selected for collecting the long-term time series from the Hyytiälä test forest site and the targets in it (trees and understory vegetation). Changes in Stem Diameter Another example of long-term TLS time-series application is the monitoring and estimation of forest structure parameters, such as DBH, tree height and AGB. Based on our initial analysis, at least 150 tree stems are visible to the scanner in the test area point clouds, considering a normalized height ranging between 1 and 4 m from the ground This enables the automatic monitoring and determination of DBH over the site. Station provide point cloud time series with enough accuracy and resolution to monitor short-term dynamics, as previously presented by Puttonen et al (2019)

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