DocumentCode :
46955
Title :
Evaluation of Agreement Between Space Remote Sensing SPOT-VEGETATION fAPAR Time Series
Author :
Meroni, M. ; Atzberger, Clement ; Vancutsem, C. ; Gobron, N. ; Baret, Frederic ; Lacaze, R. ; Eerens, H. ; Leo, O.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Environ. & Sustainability, Joint Res. Centre of the Eur. Comm., Ispra, Italy
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
1951
Lastpage :
1962
Abstract :
Satellite-derived time series of the fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (fAPAR) are widely used to monitor vegetation dynamics and to detect vegetation anomalies. Several global data sets are available for this purpose. They are produced using different algorithms and/or satellite sensors. This paper compares and analyzes three multitemporal fAPAR data sets derived from SPOT-VEGETATION instrument by explicitly distinguishing between spatial and temporal agreement. The first two data sets are currently used by the Joint Research Centre-Monitoring Agricultural ResourceS Unit (JRC-MARS) for operational yield forecasting and food security assessments. The third time series (named GEOV1) is from a new processing algorithm developed within the European FP7 Geoland2 project. The comparative analysis was conducted for the years 2003 and 2004 over three 10° × 10° regions with different eco-climatic characteristics (Niger, Brazil, and France). Our study revealed that GEOV1 fAPAR estimates were systematically higher than those of JRC-MARS. The spatial analysis showed moderate to high agreement between data sets with specific seasonality in the three study regions. The temporal agreement showed spatial (and land cover-related) variability spanning from very low to almost perfect. Large differences were observed in regions and periods with large cloud occurrence where GEOV1 provides more reliable and smooth temporal profiles due to improved cloud screening and longer compositing periods. Other sources of disagreement between data sets were identified in differences in the fAPAR retrieval algorithm definitions.
Keywords :
clouds; geophysics computing; information retrieval; remote sensing; time series; vegetation; vegetation mapping; AD 2003 to 2004; Brazil; European FP7 Geoland2 project; France; GEOV1 fAPAR estimates; JRC-MARS; Niger; absorbed photosynthetically active radiation; cloud screening; compositing periods; ecoclimatic characteristics; fAPAR retrieval algorithm definitions; food security assessments; global data sets; joint research centre-monitoring agricultural resources unit; land cover-related variability; multitemporal fAPAR data sets; operational yield forecasting; processing algorithm; satellite-derived time series; space remote sensing spot-vegetation fAPAR time series; spatial agreement; spatial variability; specific seasonality; temporal agreement; vegetation anomalies; vegetation dynamics; Monitoring; Photosynthetically active radiation; Radiation; Satellite communication; Sensors; Time series analysis; Vegetation mapping; CYCLight; GEOV1-Geoland2; JRC-FAPAR; SPOT-VEGETATION (VGT); fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (fAPAR); multitemporal remote sensing (RS) data;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2212447
Filename :
6311460
Link To Document :
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