Abstract

Many canopy reflectance models have been developed in the last decades and used for estimating land surface biogeophysical variables, such as leaf area index (LAI), from satellite observations through optimization procedures. In most studies, the derivative information of the canopy reflectance model has not been used effectively, which limits this approach for regional and global applications. The final solutions are often converged to the local minima. To address these issues, the adjoint model of a canopy radiative transfer model is developed in this study through the automatic differentiation technique. The developed adjoint model is used for sensitivity study, and a combination of the adjoint model with the trust region global optimization method is performed to retrieve LAI from the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+). This study demonstrates that this method can be reliably used for inverting LAI efficiently and is suitable for global applications.

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