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Sensitivity analysis of the fraunhofer line discrimination method for the measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence using a field spectroradiometer
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringAbsorption SpectroscopySpectrochemical AnalysisEarth ScienceFraunhofer Line DiscriminationSensitivity AnalysisInstrumentationPhotosynthesisField SpectroradiometerBiophysicsReflectance ModelingSpectral ImagingAtomic Fluorescence SpectroscopyChlorophyll FluorescenceRadiometryOptical SensorsSpectroscopyPhotometry (Optics)Remote SensingOptical Remote SensingOptical SensorSpectroscopic Method
The Fraunhofer Line Discrimination (FLD) principle is established as a good method for remote sensing of solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence. Some improvements to the method are analysed in order to determine and reduce the sources of error in the estimation of the fluorescence emission. A sensitivity analysis has been performed over simulated data generated from real diurnal cycle measurements.
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