AUTHOR=Krause Paris , Forbes Brieanne , Barajas-Ritchie Alexander , Clark Matthew , Disney Mathias , Wilkes Phil , Bentley Lisa Patrick TITLE=Using terrestrial laser scanning to evaluate non-destructive aboveground biomass allometries in diverse Northern California forests JOURNAL=Frontiers in Remote Sensing VOLUME=4 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/remote-sensing/articles/10.3389/frsen.2023.1132208 DOI=10.3389/frsen.2023.1132208 ISSN=2673-6187 ABSTRACT=
A crucial part of carbon accounting is quantifying a tree’s aboveground biomass (AGB) using allometric equations, but species-specific equations are limited because data to inform these equations requires destructive harvesting of many trees which is difficult and time-consuming. Here, we used terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to non-destructively estimate AGB for 282 trees from 5 species at 3 locations in Northern California using stem and branch volume estimates from quantitative structure models (QSMs) and wood density from the literature. We then compared TLS QSM estimates of AGB with published allometric equations and used TLS-based AGB, diameter at breast height (DBH), and height to derive new species-specific allometric AGB equations for our study species. To validate the use of TLS, we used traditional forestry approaches to collect DBH (