Effects of subpixel water area fraction on mapping leaf area index and modeling net primary productivity in Canada

被引:4
|
作者
Xu, SY
Chen, JM
Fernandes, R
Cihlar, J
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Geog, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
[2] Nat Resources Canada, Canada Ctr Remote Sensing, Ottawa, ON K1A OY7, Canada
关键词
D O I
10.5589/m04-039
中图分类号
TP7 [遥感技术];
学科分类号
081102 ; 0816 ; 081602 ; 083002 ; 1404 ;
摘要
Retrieving biophysical parameters, such as the leaf area index (LAI) and the net primary productivity (NPP), from remote sensing imagery is very useful for modeling terrestrial ecosystems. Spatial heterogeneity of the land surface often leads to biases in the retrieved parameters when algorithms derived based on high-resolution images are directly used for coarse-resolution images. In the northern environment in Canada, open water bodies are one of the major features of surface heterogeneity, and in remote sensing images a considerable number of land pixels are mixed with open water bodies of different fractions. In an image of Canada at I km resolution, there are 47% water-containing land pixels, and their average water area fraction is 14%. In this article, we investigate the effects of subpixel water area fraction on LAI retrieval and NPP estimation for all land areas in Canada. A linear mixture model was developed to use the available subpixel information for this purpose. Previous Canada-wide LAI and NPP maps at I km resolution derived without considering the subpixel information were used for comparison. The following conclusions are drawn from this investigation: (i) LAI retrieval errors are proportional to water area fraction in a pixel, and on average for all of Canada's land mass the retrieved LAI per unit land area without considering the open water effect is 13% smaller than the correct LAI; (ii) the influence of the subpixel water area on LAI retrieval is the largest for the conifer cover type and the smallest for the deciduous cover type among forests; and (iii) because of the LAI bias, NPP per unit land area is also negatively biased by 9% when the subpixel water effect is not considered. The annual Canada-wide NPP summed from the land portion calculated using the water-corrected LAI is only 0.69% higher than that summed from the total pixel area calculated using LAI without the water correction. However, the difference in these two NPP values can be either positive or negative among different provinces and territories, depending on the water area fraction and its distribution.
引用
收藏
页码:797 / 804
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Effects of climate changes on net primary productivity variation in the marsh area of the Sanjiang Plain
    Yan, Fengqin
    FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2022, 10
  • [22] Responses of leaf nitrogen status and leaf area index to water and nitrogen application and their relationship with apple orchard productivity
    Sun, Guangzhao
    Chen, Shuaihong
    Zhang, Shaowu
    Chen, Shaomin
    Liu, Jie
    He, Qiong
    Hu, Tiantian
    Zhang, Fucang
    AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT, 2024, 296
  • [23] Monitoring and mapping leaf area index of rubber and oil palm in small watershed area
    Rusli, N.
    Majid, M. R.
    8TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF THE DIGITAL EARTH (ISDE8), 2014, 18
  • [24] Effects of leaf aggregation in a broad-leaf canopy on estimates of leaf area index by the gap-fraction method
    Herbert, DA
    Fownes, JH
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 1997, 97 (03) : 277 - 282
  • [25] Remote sensing of upper canopy leaf area index and forest floor vegetation cover as indicators of net primary productivity in a Siberian larch forest
    Kushida, Keiji
    Isaev, Alexander P.
    Maximov, Trofim C.
    Takao, Gen
    Fukuda, Masami
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2007, 112 (G2)
  • [26] Systematic mapping of Leaf Area Index across Canada using 250-meter MODIS data
    Rochdi, Nadia
    Fernandes, Richard
    REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 2010, 114 (05) : 1130 - 1135
  • [27] Prediction of leaf area index in eucalypt plantations: effects of water stress and temperature
    Battaglia, M
    Cherry, ML
    Beadle, CL
    Sands, PJ
    Hingston, A
    TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 1998, 18 (8-9) : 521 - 528
  • [28] Effects of built area on net primary productivity provided by different landscape characters and the promotion potential
    Li, HaoTian
    Yang, Diechuan
    Gao, Chi
    Liu, Wenping
    FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2022, 10
  • [29] Leaf area index measurements at Fluxnet-Canada forest sites
    Chen, Jing M.
    Govind, Ajit
    Sonnentag, Oliver
    Zhang, Yongqin
    Barr, Alan
    Amiro, Brian
    AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 2006, 140 (1-4) : 257 - 268
  • [30] Continuous observation of leaf area index at Fluxnet-Canada sites
    Gonsamo, Alemu
    Chen, Jing M.
    AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 2014, 189 : 168 - 174