Title of article :
Characterization of seasonal variation of forest canopy in a temperate deciduous broadleaf forest, using daily MODIS data
Author/Authors :
Zhang، نويسنده , , Qingyuan and Xiao، نويسنده , , Xiangming and Braswell، نويسنده , , Bobby and Linder، نويسنده , , Ernst and Ollinger، نويسنده , , Scott and Smith، نويسنده , , Marie-Louise and Jenkins، نويسنده , , Julian P. and Baret، نويسنده , , Fred and Richardson، نويسنده , , Andrew D. and Moore III، نويسنده , , Berrien and Minocha، نويسنده , , Rakesh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In this paper, we present an improved procedure for collecting no or little atmosphere- and snow-contaminated observations from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensor. The resultant time series of daily MODIS data of a temperate deciduous broadleaf forest (the Bartlett Experimental Forest) in 2004 show strong seasonal dynamics of surface reflectance of green, near infrared and shortwave infrared bands, and clearly delineate leaf phenology and length of plant growing season. We also estimate the fractions of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) absorbed by vegetation canopy (FAPARcanopy), leaf (FAPARleaf), and chlorophyll (FAPARchl), respectively, using a coupled leaf-canopy radiative transfer model (PROSAIL-2) and daily MODIS data. The Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method (the Metropolis algorithm) is used for model inversion, which provides probability distributions of the retrieved variables. A two-step procedure is used to estimate the fractions of absorbed PAR: (1) to retrieve biophysical and biochemical variables from MODIS images using the PROSAIL-2 model; and (2) to calculate the fractions with the estimated model variables from the first step. Inversion and forward simulations of the PROSAIL-2 model are carried out for the temperate deciduous broadleaf forest during day of year (DOY) 184 to 201 in 2005. The reproduced reflectance values from the PROSAIL-2 model agree well with the observed MODIS reflectance for the five spectral bands (green, red, NIR1, NIR2, and SWIR1). The estimated leaf area index, leaf dry matter, leaf chlorophyll content and FAPARcanopy values are close to field measurements at the site. The results also showed significant differences between FAPARcanopy and FAPARchl at the site. Our results show that MODIS imagery provides important information on biophysical and biochemical variables at both leaf and canopy levels.
Keywords :
Bartlett Experimental Forest , phenology , Snow , Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method , MODIS , Atmosphere contamination , fAPAR , Prospect , SAIL-2
Journal title :
Remote Sensing of Environment
Journal title :
Remote Sensing of Environment