Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.

A large and growing body of evidence has demonstrated that airborne scanning light detection and ranging (lidar) systems can be an effective tool in measuring and monitoring above-ground forest tree biomass. However, the potential of lidar as an all-round tool for assisting in assessment of carbon (...

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Main Authors: Terje Kristensen, Erik Næsset, Mikael Ohlson, Paul V Bolstad, Randall Kolka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138450
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spelling doaj-9c9df4a4f11d4524950c3b10a16a7f4d2021-03-03T19:58:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011010e013845010.1371/journal.pone.0138450Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.Terje KristensenErik NæssetMikael OhlsonPaul V BolstadRandall KolkaA large and growing body of evidence has demonstrated that airborne scanning light detection and ranging (lidar) systems can be an effective tool in measuring and monitoring above-ground forest tree biomass. However, the potential of lidar as an all-round tool for assisting in assessment of carbon (C) stocks in soil and non-tree vegetation components of the forest ecosystem has been given much less attention. Here we combine the use airborne small footprint scanning lidar with fine-scale spatial C data relating to vegetation and the soil surface to describe and contrast the size and spatial distribution of C pools within and among multilayered Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands. Predictor variables from lidar derived metrics delivered precise models of above- and below-ground tree C, which comprised the largest C pool in our study stands. We also found evidence that lidar canopy data correlated well with the variation in field layer C stock, consisting mainly of ericaceous dwarf shrubs and herbaceous plants. However, lidar metrics derived directly from understory echoes did not yield significant models. Furthermore, our results indicate that the variation in both the mosses and soil organic layer C stock plots appears less influenced by differences in stand structure properties than topographical gradients. By using topographical models from lidar ground returns we were able to establish a strong correlation between lidar data and the organic layer C stock at a stand level. Increasing the topographical resolution from plot averages (~2000 m2) towards individual grid cells (1 m2) did not yield consistent models. Our study demonstrates a connection between the size and distribution of different forest C pools and models derived from airborne lidar data, providing a foundation for future research concerning the use of lidar for assessing and monitoring boreal forest C.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138450
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Erik Næsset
Mikael Ohlson
Paul V Bolstad
Randall Kolka
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Erik Næsset
Mikael Ohlson
Paul V Bolstad
Randall Kolka
Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.
PLoS ONE
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Erik Næsset
Mikael Ohlson
Paul V Bolstad
Randall Kolka
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title Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.
title_short Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.
title_full Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.
title_fullStr Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Above- and Below-Ground Carbon Pools in Boreal Forests: The Case for Airborne Lidar.
title_sort mapping above- and below-ground carbon pools in boreal forests: the case for airborne lidar.
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description A large and growing body of evidence has demonstrated that airborne scanning light detection and ranging (lidar) systems can be an effective tool in measuring and monitoring above-ground forest tree biomass. However, the potential of lidar as an all-round tool for assisting in assessment of carbon (C) stocks in soil and non-tree vegetation components of the forest ecosystem has been given much less attention. Here we combine the use airborne small footprint scanning lidar with fine-scale spatial C data relating to vegetation and the soil surface to describe and contrast the size and spatial distribution of C pools within and among multilayered Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands. Predictor variables from lidar derived metrics delivered precise models of above- and below-ground tree C, which comprised the largest C pool in our study stands. We also found evidence that lidar canopy data correlated well with the variation in field layer C stock, consisting mainly of ericaceous dwarf shrubs and herbaceous plants. However, lidar metrics derived directly from understory echoes did not yield significant models. Furthermore, our results indicate that the variation in both the mosses and soil organic layer C stock plots appears less influenced by differences in stand structure properties than topographical gradients. By using topographical models from lidar ground returns we were able to establish a strong correlation between lidar data and the organic layer C stock at a stand level. Increasing the topographical resolution from plot averages (~2000 m2) towards individual grid cells (1 m2) did not yield consistent models. Our study demonstrates a connection between the size and distribution of different forest C pools and models derived from airborne lidar data, providing a foundation for future research concerning the use of lidar for assessing and monitoring boreal forest C.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138450
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