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  Evaluation of the JRC-TIP 0.01° products over a mid-latitude deciduous forest site

Pinty, B., Jung, M., Kaminski, T., Lavergne, T., Mund, M., Plummer, S., et al. (2011). Evaluation of the JRC-TIP 0.01° products over a mid-latitude deciduous forest site. Remote Sensing of Environment, 115(12), 3567-3581. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2011.08.018.

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Jung, M.1, Author           
Kaminski, T., Author
Lavergne, T., Author
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Plummer, S., Author
Thomas, E.1, Author           
Widlowski, J. L., Author
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1Research Group Biogeochemical Model-data Integration, Dr. M. Reichstein, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497760              

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Free keywords: Validation JRC-TIP Surface albedos LAI FAPAR Fluxnet Hainich leaf-area index optical-properties land variability climate modis
 Abstract: The Joint Research Centre Two-stream Inversion Package (JRC-TIP) makes use of white sky albedo products-derived from MODIS and MISR observations in the visible and near-infrared domain-to deliver consistent sets of information about the terrestrial environments that gave rise to these data. The baseline version of the JRC-TIP operates at a spatial resolution of 0.01 degrees and yields estimates of the Probability Distribution Functions (PDFs) of the effective canopy Leaf Area Index (LAI), the canopy background albedo, the vegetation scattering properties, as well as, the absorbed, reflected and transmitted fluxes of the vegetation canopy. In this contribution the evaluation efforts of the JRC-TIP products are extended to the deciduous forest site of Hainich (Germany) where multiannual datasets of in-situ estimates of canopy transmission-derived from LAI-2000 observations-are available. As a Fluxnet site, Hainich offers access to camera acquisitions from fixed locations in and above the canopy that are being used in phenological studies. These images qualitatively confirm the seasonal patterns of the effective LAI, canopy transmission and canopy absorption products (in the visible range of the solar spectrum) derived with the JRC-TIP. Making use of the LAI-2000 observations it is found that 3/4 of the JRC-TIP products lie within a +/- 0.15 interval around the in-situ estimates of canopy transmission and absorption. The largest discrepancies occur at the end of the senescence phase when the scattering properties of the vegetation (evidenced by the pictures) and the images qualitatively confirm the seasonal patterns of the effective LAI, canopy transmission and canopy absorption products (in the visible range of the solar spectrum) derived with the JRC-TIP. Making use of the LAI-2000 observations it is found that 3/4 of the JRC-TIP products lie within a +/- 0.15 interval around the in-situ estimates of canopy transmission and absorption. The largest discrepancies occur at the end of the senescence phase when the scattering properties of the vegetation (evidenced by the pictures) and the effective LAI (also derived from LAI-2000 measurements) are experiencing large simultaneous changes. It was also found that the seasonal pattern of vegetation scattering properties derived from MISR observations in the near-infrared varies together with the Excess Green index computed from the various channels of the camera data acquired at the top of the canopy. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2011
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2011.08.018
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Title: Remote Sensing of Environment
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Publ. Info: New York : Elsevier
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 115 (12) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 3567 - 3581 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925437513
ISSN: 0034-4257