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Phenocams Bridge the Gap between Field and Satellite Observations in an Arid Grassland Ecosystem

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Dawn M. Browning, Jason W. Karl, David Morin, Andrew D. Richardson, Craig E. Tweedie, 2017, Phenocams Bridge the Gap between Field and Satellite Observations in an Arid Grassland Ecosystem: Remote Sensing, v. 9, iss. 10.

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Near surface (i.e., camera) and satellite remote sensing metrics have become widely used indicators of plant growing seasons. While robust linkages have been established between field metrics and ecosystem exchange in many land cover types, assessment of how well remotely-derived season start and end dates depict field conditions in arid ecosystems remain unknown. We evaluated the correspondence between field measures of start (SOS; leaves unfolded and canopy greenness >0) and end of season (EOS) and canopy greenness for two widespread species in southwestern U.S. ecosystems with those metrics estimated from near-surface cameras and MODIS NDVI for five years (2012–2016). Using Timesat software to estimate SOS and EOS from the phenocam [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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