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DOI | 10.1088/1748-9326/aa9f75 |
A new NDVI measure that overcomes data sparsity in cloud-covered regions predicts annual variation in ground-based estimates of high arctic plant productivity | |
Karlsen, Stein Rune1; Anderson, Helen B.2; van der Wal, Rene2; Hansen, Brage Bremset3 | |
2018-02-01 | |
发表期刊 | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
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ISSN | 1748-9326 |
出版年 | 2018 |
卷号 | 13期号:2 |
文章类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Norway; Scotland |
英文摘要 | Efforts to estimate plant productivity using satellite data can be frustrated by the presence of cloud cover. We developed a new method to overcome this problem, focussing on the high-arctic archipelago of Svalbard where extensive cloud cover during the growing season can prevent plant productivity from being estimated over large areas. We used a field-based time-series (2000-2009) of live aboveground vascular plant biomass data and a recently processed cloud-free MODIS-Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data set (2000-2014) to estimate, on a pixel-by-pixel basis, the onset of plant growth. We then summed NDVI values from onset of spring to the average time of peak NDVI to give an estimate of annual plant productivity. This remotely sensed productivity measure was then compared, at two different spatial scales, with the peak plant biomass field data. At both the local scale, surrounding the field data site, and the larger regional scale, our NDVI measure was found to predict plant biomass (adjusted R-2 = 0.51 and 0.44, respectively). The commonly used 'maximum NDVI' plant productivity index showed no relationship with plant biomass, likely due to some years having very few cloud-free images available during the peak plant growing season. Thus, we propose this new summed NDVI from onset of spring to time of peak NDVI as a proxy of large-scale plant productivity for regions such as the Arctic where climatic conditions restrict the availability of cloud-free images. |
英文关键词 | cloud cover plant productivity MODIS NDVI svalbard high arctic variability |
领域 | 气候变化 |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000425340000001 |
WOS关键词 | VEGETATION ; CLIMATE ; SVALBARD ; VARIABILITY ; TRENDS ; POOLS ; SPACE |
WOS类目 | Environmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences |
引用统计 | |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/34279 |
专题 | 气候变化 |
作者单位 | 1.Norut Northern Res Inst, POB 6434, N-9294 Tromso, Norway; 2.Univ Aberdeen, Sch Biol Sci, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, Scotland; 3.Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Biol, Ctr Biodivers Dynam, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Karlsen, Stein Rune,Anderson, Helen B.,van der Wal, Rene,et al. A new NDVI measure that overcomes data sparsity in cloud-covered regions predicts annual variation in ground-based estimates of high arctic plant productivity[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS,2018,13(2). |
APA | Karlsen, Stein Rune,Anderson, Helen B.,van der Wal, Rene,&Hansen, Brage Bremset.(2018).A new NDVI measure that overcomes data sparsity in cloud-covered regions predicts annual variation in ground-based estimates of high arctic plant productivity.ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS,13(2). |
MLA | Karlsen, Stein Rune,et al."A new NDVI measure that overcomes data sparsity in cloud-covered regions predicts annual variation in ground-based estimates of high arctic plant productivity".ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS 13.2(2018). |
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