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Correction

Correction: Wang et al. Estimation of Aboveground Biomass for Different Forest Types Using Data from Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, ALOS PALSAR-2, and GEDI. Forests 2024, 15, 215

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College of Forestry, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China
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School of Geography and Ecotourism, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China
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Biological and Environmental Sciences, The University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK
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China Spacesat Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China
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Forests 2024, 15(3), 401; https://doi.org/10.3390/f15030401
Submission received: 2 February 2024 / Accepted: 9 February 2024 / Published: 20 February 2024
In the original publication [1], there was a mistake in Figures 9–11 as published. The sub-images (C) of Figures 9–11 were missing. The corrected Figure 9, Figure 10 and Figure 11 appear below. The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.

Reference

  1. Wang, C.; Zhang, W.; Ji, Y.; Marino, A.; Li, C.; Wang, L.; Zhao, H.; Wang, M. Estimation of Aboveground Biomass for Different Forest Types Using Data from Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, ALOS PALSAR-2, and GEDI. Forests 2024, 15, 215. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
Figure 9. AGB mapping of broadleaf forest. (A) AGB map with the sample plot as reference AGB; (B) AGB map with the GEDI L4A as reference, where (A1) and (B1) represent localized enlargements of the areas corresponding to (A) and (B), respectively. (C) is the scatter plot with comparisons between the inversion values from (A,B). The red dashed line in (C) is the fit line of inversion values from (A,B).
Figure 9. AGB mapping of broadleaf forest. (A) AGB map with the sample plot as reference AGB; (B) AGB map with the GEDI L4A as reference, where (A1) and (B1) represent localized enlargements of the areas corresponding to (A) and (B), respectively. (C) is the scatter plot with comparisons between the inversion values from (A,B). The red dashed line in (C) is the fit line of inversion values from (A,B).
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Figure 10. AGB mapping of coniferous forest in Pu’er. (A) AGB map with the sample plot as reference AGB; (B) AGB map with the GEDI L4A as reference, where (A1) and (B1) represent localized enlargements of the areas corresponding to (A) and (B), respectively. (C) is the scatter plot with comparisons between the inversion values from (A,B). The red dashed line in (C) is the fit line of inversion values from (A,B).
Figure 10. AGB mapping of coniferous forest in Pu’er. (A) AGB map with the sample plot as reference AGB; (B) AGB map with the GEDI L4A as reference, where (A1) and (B1) represent localized enlargements of the areas corresponding to (A) and (B), respectively. (C) is the scatter plot with comparisons between the inversion values from (A,B). The red dashed line in (C) is the fit line of inversion values from (A,B).
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Figure 11. AGB mapping of coniferous forests in Yiliang. (A) AGB map with the sample plot as reference AGB; (B) AGB map with the GEDI L4A as reference, where (A1) and (B1) represent localized enlargements of the areas corresponding to (A) and (B), respectively. (C) is the scatter plot with comparisons between the inversion values from (A,B). The red dashed line in (C) is the fit line of inversion values from (A,B).
Figure 11. AGB mapping of coniferous forests in Yiliang. (A) AGB map with the sample plot as reference AGB; (B) AGB map with the GEDI L4A as reference, where (A1) and (B1) represent localized enlargements of the areas corresponding to (A) and (B), respectively. (C) is the scatter plot with comparisons between the inversion values from (A,B). The red dashed line in (C) is the fit line of inversion values from (A,B).
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Wang, C.; Zhang, W.; Ji, Y.; Marino, A.; Li, C.; Wang, L.; Zhao, H.; Wang, M. Correction: Wang et al. Estimation of Aboveground Biomass for Different Forest Types Using Data from Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, ALOS PALSAR-2, and GEDI. Forests 2024, 15, 215. Forests 2024, 15, 401. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15030401

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Wang C, Zhang W, Ji Y, Marino A, Li C, Wang L, Zhao H, Wang M. Correction: Wang et al. Estimation of Aboveground Biomass for Different Forest Types Using Data from Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, ALOS PALSAR-2, and GEDI. Forests 2024, 15, 215. Forests. 2024; 15(3):401. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15030401

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Wang, Chu, Wangfei Zhang, Yongjie Ji, Armando Marino, Chunmei Li, Lu Wang, Han Zhao, and Mengjin Wang. 2024. "Correction: Wang et al. Estimation of Aboveground Biomass for Different Forest Types Using Data from Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, ALOS PALSAR-2, and GEDI. Forests 2024, 15, 215" Forests 15, no. 3: 401. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15030401

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