Authors
PSA Beck, P Jönsson, K‐A Høgda, SR Karlsen, Lars Eklundh, AK Skidmore
Publication date
2007/10/10
Journal
International journal of remote sensing
Volume
28
Issue
19
Pages
4311-4330
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
An NDVI dataset covering Fennoscandia and the Kola peninsula was created for vegetation and climate studies, using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer 16‐day maximum value composite data from 2000 to 2005. To create the dataset, (1) the influence of the polar night and snow on the NDVI values was removed by replacing NDVI values in winter with a pixel‐specific NDVI value representing the NDVI outside the growing season when the pixel is free of snow; and (2) yearly NDVI time series were modelled for each pixel using a double logistic function defined by six parameters. Estimates of the onset of spring and the end of autumn were then mapped using the modelled dataset and compared with ground observations of the onset of leafing and the end of leaf fall in birch, respectively. Missing and poor‐quality data prevented estimates from being produced for all pixels in the study area. Applying …
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