Title :
Exploitation of surface albedo derived from the Meteosat data to characterize land surface changes
Author :
Pinty, B. ; Verstraete, M.M. ; Gobron, N. ; Roveda, F. ; Govaerts, Y. ; Martonchik, J.V. ; Diner, D.J. ; Kahn, R.A.
Author_Institution :
EC-Joint Res. Center, Space Applications Inst., Ispra, Italy
Abstract :
An advanced algorithm to characterize land surface properties on the basis of Meteosat-5 data has been developed and applied to year 1996 observations. Surface albedo values decontaminated from atmospheric effects and computed for a fixed Sun location have been derived for every day of 1996. A simple composite procedure has been applied over consecutive 10-day and 30-day periods to produce geographically complete maps of surface albedo. The sensitivity of Meteosat-5 observations to various land cover change scenarios has been assessed using models to simulate radiation transfer of solar radiation in soil-vegetation systems. The results suggest that the observed seasonal albedo changes cannot be explained by seasonally-driven phenological cycles of tropical vegetation so that a more complex set of mechanisms incorporating the effects of anthropogenic activities must be devised. Additional information derived from ATSR-2 measurements support the finding that the observed large and unexpected variations in surface albedo at a continental scale over Africa could be explained by intense biomass burning activities during the dry seasons
Keywords :
albedo; terrain mapping; vegetation mapping; AD 1996; ATSR-2 measurements; Africa; Meteosat-5 data; anthropogenic activities; biomass burning; dry seasons; land cover change scenarios; land surface changes; land surface properties; radiation transfer; soil-vegetation systems; solar radiation; surface albedo; tropical vegetation; Earth; Geophysical measurements; Instruments; Land surface; Pollution measurement; Propulsion; Sampling methods; Space technology; Sun; Vegetation;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7031-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2001.977965