%0 Journal Article %T Combining airborne laser scanning and Landsat data for statistical modeling of soil carbon and tree biomass in Tanzanian Miombo woodlands %A Erik N£¿sset %A Ernest Mauya %A George Bulenga %A Gert Nyberg %A H£¿kan Olsson %A Josiah Katani %A Mikael Egberth %A Nurudin Chamuya %A Rogers Malimbwi %A Terje Gobakken %J Archive of "Carbon Balance and Management". %D 2017 %R 10.1186/s13021-017-0076-y %X Soil carbon and biomass depletion can be used to identify and quantify degraded soils, and by using remote sensing, there is potential to map soil conditions over large areas. Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager satellite data and airborne laser scanning data were evaluated separately and in combination for modeling soil organic carbon, above ground tree biomass and below ground tree biomass. The test site is situated in the Liwale district in southeastern Tanzania and is dominated by Miombo woodlands. Tree data from 15 m radius field-surveyed plots and samples of soil carbon down to a depth of 30 cm were used as reference data for tree biomass and soil carbon estimations %K Soil carbon %K Biomass %K Landsat 8 OLI %K Airborne laser %K Miombo woodlands %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5392451/