A data assimilation approach to quantify uncertainty for estimates of biomass stocks and changes in Amazon forests Paul Duffy Michael Keller Doug Morton.

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A data assimilation approach to quantify uncertainty for estimates of biomass stocks and changes in Amazon forests Paul Duffy Michael Keller Doug Morton

Outline Consider the generation of data products based on inventory and lidar data Initial results for the combination of information from these data products Discuss next steps for additional uncertainty quantification 2

Approach Generate low level Aboveground Carbon Density (Mg C ha -1 ) data products based on both inventory and lidar data Implement a statistical data assimilation algorithm to generate spatially explicit estimates of higher order data products with uncertainty 3

Approach Use a Hierarchical modeling frame work – Data models (lidar and inventory) – Process models (Land Use, Topography) – Parameter models (measurement error, spatial range, etc.) 4

Inventory Data 22 transects of 20x500m were measured Biomass for each tree was estimated E.g *specific density*DBH^2*Total height (Chave 2005)

Lidar Data The variation within the corresponding CHM pixel is depicted by this distribution

Lidar P100 Returns Heights with Transects

Data Model: Measurement Error Lidar and inventory are considered as distinct and uncertain measurements of the unobservable ACD Specific sources of uncertainty can be due to: – Sampling error, allometry models – Lidar data acquisition strategy – Spatial resolution (25m 2, 50m 2, etc.) 8

Lidar Within Pixel SD for Returns Heights

10 Process Model Development At spatial scales corresponding to the size of the domain for our analysis, land use is the strongest driver Currently, the deterministic component of our process model is just a mean term We will use satellite imagery to build land cover explanatory variables for potential use in the process model

Lidar Variograms for P100 Returns Heights

Assimilation for High–Level Data Products Preliminary implementation of assimilation algorithms Quantitative measures of uncertainty associated with high-level data products can be the endpoint for characterization 12

Assimilation for a test Subregion

Mean of Assimilated ACD Data Product (Mg C ha -1 )

Standard Deviation of Assimilated ACD Data Product (Mg C ha -1 )

Estimated Standard Deviation of Assimilated Data Product

Limitations Current approach utilizes uncertainty reducing assumptions – Lidar component regression of Aboveground Carbon Density ~ height – Inventory component regression of Aboveground biomass ~ height, dbh, wsd 17

Next Steps Account for uncertainty in the parameters in the allometric models Use analyses of LandSat time series to characterize disturbance Expand from the test region to the full Municipality of Paragominas 18

Acknowledgement Data were acquired by the Sustainable Landscapes Brazil project supported by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA), the US Forest Service, and USAID, and the US Department of State. 19