Cross-ECV consistency at global scale: LAI and FAPAR changes
Autor: | Monica Robustelli, Nadine Gobron, Bernardo Mota, Fabrizio Cappucci, Christian Lanconelli, Olivier Morgan |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Earth observation
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences 0208 environmental biotechnology Soil Science Climatic variables Magnitude (mathematics) Geology Inversion (meteorology) 02 engineering and technology Physical consistency 01 natural sciences Article 020801 environmental engineering LAI Consistency (statistics) Photosynthetically active radiation Environmental science FAPAR Computers in Earth Sciences Leaf area index Scale (map) 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Remote sensing |
Zdroj: | Remote Sensing of Environment |
ISSN: | 0034-4257 |
Popis: | A framework is proposed for assessing the physical consistency between two terrestrial Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) products retrieved from Earth Observation at global scale. The methodology assessed the level of agreement between the temporal variations of Leaf Area Index (LAI) and Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FAPAR). The simultaneous changes were classified according to their sign, magnitude and level of confidence, whereby the respective products uncertainties were taken into consideration. A set of proposed agreement metrics were used to identify temporal and spatial biases of non-coherency, non-significance, sensitivity and the overall level of agreement of the temporal changes between two ECVs. We applied the methodology using the Joint Research Center (JRC) Two-stream Inversion Package (TIP) products at 1 km, those provided by the Copernicus Global Land Service (CGLS) based on the SPOT/VGT and Proba-V at 1 km, and the MODIS MCD15A3 at 500 m. In addition, the same analysis was applied with aggregated products at a larger scale over Southern Africa. We found that the CGLS LAI and FAPAR products lacked consistency in their spatial and temporal changes and were severely affected by trends. The MCD15A3 products were characterized by the highest number of non-coherent changes between the two ECVs but temporal inconsistencies were mainly located over the eastern hemisphere. The JRC-TIP products were highly consistent. The results showed the advantages of physically-based retrieval algorithms, in both JRC-TIP and MODIS products, and indicated also that, except for MODIS over forests, aggregated products using an uncertainty-based weighted average led to higher agreement between the ECVs changes. Highlights • A new framework to evaluate physical consistency between LAI and FAPAR changes. • Spatial and temporal agreements are assessed considering user confidence level. • Products based on Radiative Transfer Model retrieval show best results. • Results depend on both spatial scale and land cover types. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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