Title :
Remote sensing of grassland chlorophyll content: Assessing the spatial-temporal performance of spectral indices
Author :
Tong, Alexander ; Yuhong He
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geogr., UTM, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Abstract :
The retrieval of chlorophyll content at a range of spatial-temporal scales is central for monitoring vegetation physiology, productivity and health. However, estimating chlorophyll measurements from the leaf to canopy level still remains a challenge over years, especially for heterogeneous landscapes. This study focuses on the estimation of chlorophyll content between years based on the combination of lab-based leaf hyperspectral data, field-based canopy hyperspectral data, and SPOT-5 multispectral imagery. A comprehensive list of 144 published spectral indices including broad- and narrow-band were calculated and their performances are evaluated in order to determine a general spectral index that could be used to estimate vegetation chlorophyll contents between two consecutive years at leaf and canopy levels. At the leaf and field-based scales, narrowband indices utilizing wavelengths from the red to red edge region had the strongest relationships with chlorophyll content for both field seasons. At the space-based multispectral level, the Simple Ratio (SR) index had the best predictive performance for canopy level chlorophyll content. A chlorophyll map was generated from SPOT-5 derived SR values with a map accuracy of 63.6%.
Keywords :
spatiotemporal phenomena; vegetation; SPOT-5; SPOT-5 multispectral imagery; SR values; canopy level chlorophyll content; chlorophyll content; chlorophyll content retrieval; chlorophyll estimation; edge region; field-based canopy hyperspectral data; general spectral index; grassland remote sensing; heterogeneous landscapes; lab-based leaf hyperspectral data; leaf-to-canopy level; narrowband indices; simple ratio index; space-based multispectral level; spatial-temporal performance; spectral indices; vegetation chlorophyll contents; vegetation physiology; vegetation productivity; Broadband communication; Estimation; Hyperspectral sensors; Indexes; Narrowband; Vegetation mapping; SPOT-5; canopy level reflectance; chlorophyll; heterogeneous grasslands; hyperspectral; leaf level reflectance; spectral indices;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6947069