The global long-term microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive (VODCA)

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作者
Moesinger, Leander [1 ]
Dorigo, Wouter [1 ]
de Jeu, Richard [2 ]
van der Schalie, Robin [2 ]
Scanlon, Tracy [1 ]
Teubner, Irene [1 ]
Forkel, Matthias [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Wien, Dept Geodesy & Geoinformat, Gusshausstr 27-29, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
[2] VanderSat, Wilhelminastr 43A, NL-2011 VK Haarlem, Netherlands
关键词
AMSR-E; RADIOFREQUENCY INTERFERENCE; DRIVEN APPROACH; TIME-SERIES; SATELLITE; RADIOMETER; ALGORITHM; EMISSION; BIOMASS; CHINA;
D O I
10.5194/essd-12-177-2020
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Since the late 1970s, space-borne microwave radiometers have been providing measurements of radiation emitted by the Earth's surface. From these measurements it is possible to derive vegetation optical depth (VOD), a model-based indicator related to the density, biomass, and water content of vegetation. Because of its high temporal resolution and long availability, VOD can be used to monitor short- to long-term changes in vegetation. However, studying long-term VOD dynamics is generally hampered by the relatively short time span covered by the individual microwave sensors. This can potentially be overcome by merging multiple VOD products into a single climate data record. However, combining multiple sensors into a single product is challenging as systematic differences between input products like biases, different temporal and spatial resolutions, and coverage need to be overcome. Here, we present a new series of long-term VOD products, the VOD Climate Archive (VODCA). VODCA combines VOD retrievals that have been derived from multiple sensors (SSM/I, TMI, AMSR-E, WindSat, and AMSR2) using the Land Parameter Retrieval Model. We produce separate VOD products for microwave observations in different spectral bands, namely the Ku-band (period 1987-2017), X-band (1997-2018), and C-band (2002-2018). In this way, our multi-band VOD products preserve the unique characteristics of each frequency with respect to the structural elements of the canopy. Our merging approach builds on an existing approach that is used to merge satellite products of surface soil moisture: first, the data sets are co-calibrated via cumulative distribution function matching using AMSR-E as the scaling reference. To do so, we apply a new matching technique that scales outliers more robustly than ordinary piecewise linear interpolation. Second, we aggregate the data sets by taking the arithmetic mean between temporally overlapping observations of the scaled data. The characteristics of VODCA are assessed for self-consistency and against other products. Using an auto-correlation analysis, we show that the merging of the multiple data sets successfully reduces the random error compared to the input data sets. Spatio-temporal patterns and anomalies of the merged products show consistency between frequencies and with leaf area index observations from the MODIS instrument as well as with Vegetation Continuous Fields from the AVHRR instruments. Long-term trends in Ku-band VODCA show that since 1987 there has been a decline in VOD in the tropics and in large parts of east-central and north Asia, while a substantial increase is observed in India, large parts of Australia, southern Africa, southeastern China, and central North America. In summary, VODCA shows vast potential for monitoring spatial-temporal ecosystem changes as it is sensitive to vegetation water content and unaffected by cloud cover or high sun zenith angles. As such, it complements existing long-term optical indices of greenness and leaf area. The VODCA products (Moesinger et al., 2019) are open access and available under Attribution 4.0 International at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2575599.
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页码:177 / 196
页数:20
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