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MODIS-derived EVI, NDVI and WDRVI time series to estimate phenological metrics in French deciduous forests

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jag.2017.08.006

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Forest phonology; MODIS time series; EVI; WDRVI; NDVI

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  1. USDA NIFA [2011-32100-06016]
  2. NIFA [576724, 2011-32100-06016] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Monitoring forest phenology allows us to study the effects of climate change on vegetated land surfaces. Daily and composite time series (TS) of several vegetation indices (VIs) from MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data have been widely used in scientific works for phenological studies since the beginning of the MODIS mission. The objective of this work was to use MODIS data to find the best VI/TS combination to estimate start-of-season (SOS) and end-of-season (EOS) dates across 50 temperate deciduous forests. Our research used as inputs 2001-2012 daily reflectance from MODO9GQ/MODO9GA products and 16 day composite VIs from the MOD13Q1 dataset. The 50 pixels centered on the 50 forest plots were extracted from the above-mentioned MODIS imagery; we then generated 5 different types of TS (1 daily from MODO9 and 4 composite from MOD13Q1) and used all of them to implement 6 VIs, obtaining 30 VI/TS combinations. SOS and EOS estimates were determined for each pixel/year and each VI/TS combination. SOS/EOS estimations were then validated against ground phonological observations. Results showed that, in our test areas, composite TS, if actual acquisition date is considered, performed mostly better than daily TS. EVI, WDRVI0.20 and NDVI were more suitable to SOS estimation, while VVDRVI0.05 and EVI were more convenient in estimating early and advanced EOS, respectively.

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