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Canopy water content estimates with AVIRIS imagery and MODIS reflectance products

AutorCheng, Yen-Ben; Riaño, David CSIC ORCID ; Zarco-Tejada, Pablo J. CSIC ORCID; Ustin, S. L.
Palabras claveAVIRIS
MODIS
Water content
Equivalent water thickness
Vegetation index
Fecha de publicación27-sep-2006
EditorThe International Society for Optics and Photonics
CitaciónProc. SPIE, Vol. 6298, 629809 (2006)
SerieProceedings
6298
ResumenWe assessed the capability of AVIRIS and MODIS to estimate canopy water content. Hyperspectral water retrievals with AVIRIS data, EWT, were compared to in situ leaf water content and LAI measurements at a semi-arid site in southeastern Arizona. Retrievals of EWT showed good correlation with field canopy water content measurements. Statistical analysis also suggested that EWT was significant among seven different vegetation communities. Four MODIS indexes derived from band ratios using the reflectance product and were compared to retrievals of EWT with AVIRIS at both the semi-arid site and a temperate conifer forest. Good statistical agreements were found between AVIRIS EWT and all four MODIS indexes at the semi-arid site in savanna shrub communities. Slightly poorer correlations were found at the forest site where water indexes had better correlation to AVIRIS EWT than vegetation indexes. Temporal patterns of the four indexes in all semi-arid vegetation communities except creosote bush and agriculture show distinct seasonal variation and responded to precipitation at the savanna site. Three years of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) data from eddy covariance measurements at the forest site were compared to the time series of MODIS indexes. MODIS water indexes showed similar seasonal patterns to NEE that were strongest during the period of net carbon sequestration. In contrast, the time series of MODIS vegetation indexes did not yield a good relationship to NEE
DescripciónEn: Remote Sensing and Modeling of Ecosystems for Sustainability III . -- Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 14 August 2006 , San Diego, California, USA
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.676833
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/10494
DOI10.1117/12.676833
ISSN0277-786X (print)
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