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Modeling loblolly pine dominant height using airborne LiDAR

Posted on:2011-03-07Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of South CarolinaCandidate:Maceyka, AndyFull Text:PDF
GTID:2440390002956051Subject:Geodesy
Abstract/Summary:
The dominant height of 73 georeferenced field sample plots were modeled from various canopy height metrics derived by means of a small-footprint laser scanning technology, known as light detection and ranging (or just LiDAR), over young and mature forest stands using regression analysis. LiDAR plot metrics were regressed against field measured dominant height using Best Subsets Regression to reduce the number of models. From those models, regression assumptions were evaluated to determine which model was actually the best. The best model included the 1st and 90th height percentiles as predictors and explained 95% of the variance in average dominant height.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dominant height
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