Fluorescence
options.calc_fluor
Definition
Light reaching a leaf (pretty much any object) can be reflected, transmitted or absorbed. In plants absorbed light can be spent on three different processes:
photochemistry (assimilation CO2)
non-photochemical quenching (NPQ): heat dissipation
chlorophyll fluorescence excitation
Source: http://spie.org/newsroom/4725-remote-sensing-of-terrestrial-chlorophyll-fluorescence-from-space?SSO=1
>>> Fluorescence is light emitted by chlorophyll molecules in the range 640-800 nm.
SCOPE
Fluorescence light (pretty much as any light) can be absorbed and scattered on its way to a sensor.
SCOPE model simulates 3 hemispherical fluorescence quantiles:
fluorescence emitted by all photosystems without any scattering / re-absorption neither within leaf, nor withing canopy
fluorescence emitted by all leaves without any scattering / re-absorption within canopy or from soil
fluorescence emitted by canopy (all leaf layers) accounting for all scattering / re-absorption events
Note
Notice the difference in ranges and units between directional and hemispherical fluorescence.
SCOPE model simulates directional fluorescence (the one that actually reaches a sensor) and its components coming from:
sunlit leaves
shaded leaves
scattered by leaves and soil
It is also possible to partition directional fruorescence between photosystem I and II (PSI, PSII) with options.calc_PSI, not recommended though.
Note
There are much more outputs of biochemical() related to Pulse-Amplitude-Modulation (PAM) Fluorometry quantiles that are stored in internal structure biochem_out.