The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (May 2022)

ESTIMATING 3D FOREST STRUCTURE USING LIDAR DATA FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF SLOPE COLLAPSE CONSIDERING ROOT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

  • M. Koarai,
  • I. Murayama,
  • K. Watanabe,
  • Y. Kurihana,
  • A. Narikiyo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B3-2022-907-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLIII-B3-2022
pp. 907 – 912

Abstract

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In order to predict slope failure, it is useful to be able to grasp the state of root system development of trees by remote sensing techniques. Since there is a positive correlation between tree diameter and root system development, a field survey to verify how predictable the number of trees and breast height diameter can be from LiDAR data was conducted in the Abukuma Mountains Granite Area and the Yamizo Mountains Jurassic Sedimentary Rock Area. It was carried out for the logging site. As a result, it was found that the relative tree density can be determined and that the laser transmittance and the sum of cross-sectional areas of the trees are inversely correlated.