DocumentCode :
1127428
Title :
Extracting Phenological Signals From Multiyear AVHRR NDVI Time Series: Framework for Applying High-Order Annual Splines With Roughness Damping
Author :
Hermance, John F. ; Jacob, Robert W. ; Bradley, Bethany A. ; Mustard, John F.
Author_Institution :
Brown Univ., Providence
Volume :
45
Issue :
10
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
3264
Lastpage :
3276
Abstract :
To better understand how terrestrial vegetative ecosystems respond to climate and/or anthropogenic effects, the scientific community is increasingly interested in developing methods of employing satellite data to track changes in land surface phenology (e.g., timing and rate of green-up, amplitude and duration of growing season, and timing and rate of senescence of plant classes). By increasing the inherent resolution of signal extraction procedures while minimizing the effects of cloud cover and prolonged data gaps, such tools can significantly improve land cover classification and land cover change monitoring on multiple scales. This report describes an intuitive approach for tracking the intra-annual details and interannual variability of multiyear time series, employing a sequence of annual high-order polynomial splines (up to the 14th order), stabilized by minimizing model roughness and weighted to fit the upper data envelope to minimize cloud cover bias. The algorithm is tested using multi-year time series for three very different classes of vegetation-stable agriculture, high elevation montane shrubland, and semi-arid grassland with high interannual variability. The results accurately track both short- and long-term land surface phenology and illustrate a robust potential for extracting temporal and spatial detail from a variety of satellite-based multiyear vegetation signals.
Keywords :
agriculture; geophysical signal processing; radiometry; splines (mathematics); terrain mapping; time series; vegetation mapping; Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer; anthropogenic effects; change tracking; climate effects; cloud cover; data envelope; high elevation montane shrubland; high-order annual splines; high-order polynomial splines; interannual variability; land cover change monitoring; land cover classification; land surface phenology; multiyear AVHRR NDVI time series; normalized difference vegetation index; phenological signal extraction; roughness damping; satellite data; semiarid grassland; terrestrial vegetative ecosystem; vegetation-stable agriculture; Clouds; Damping; Data mining; Ecosystems; Land surface; Rough surfaces; Satellites; Signal resolution; Surface roughness; Timing; Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR); Fourier analysis; harmonic series; multiyear; normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI); phenology; polynomial fit; signal processing; spline; time series;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2007.903044
Filename :
4305366
Link To Document :
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