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The CEOS Leaf Area Index Inter-comparison as aprototype activity
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Outline
1)1) Background: CEOSBackground: CEOS
2)2) Global validation and inter-Global validation and inter-comparisoncomparison approachapproach
3)3) Inter-Inter-comparisoncomparison of: GLOBCARBON, CYCLOPES, MODIS, of: GLOBCARBON, CYCLOPES, MODIS,
ECOCLIMAP and CCRS global ECOCLIMAP and CCRS global datasetsdatasets
4)4) ConclusionsConclusions
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Background (1/3):Leaf Area Index Product
• Leaf Area Index:
• Key surface characteristic for land surface modeling
• Essential Climate Variable as defined by GCOS
• LAI definition: half the total developed area of leaves per unit ground horizontal
surface area (Chen and Black, 1992)
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Background (2/3)Rationale for validation and inter-comparison of LAI
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• CEOS/WGCV subgroup created in 1999 to
Background (3/3)Land Product Validation group
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Method (1/5)The BELMANIP Global Network of Sites
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•representative sampling of global land surface types
•about 400 sites from several networks: direct validation sites (D: BIGFOOT, VALERI… )
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Global surface type distribution BELMANIP surface type distribution
76 sites were added to FLUXNET, AERONET and Direct Validation sites to
better sample latitude, longitude and surface types (grass, bare surface,
evergreen broadleaf forest)
ECOCLIMAP global classification (Masson et al, 2003)
Method (2/5)The BELMANIP Global Network of sites
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Method (3/5): Direct Validation approach
Accuracy Assessment
LAI Field
data
High resolution
imagery
High resolution
LAI map Moderate resolution
LAI
Transfer
function
Aggregate&
Relate
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Method (4/5)High Spatial Resolution LAI Map Database
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Method (5/5): LAI inter-comparison approach
Projection&
resampling
Extractionover
BELMANIP sites
Inter-comparison metrics:Map of difference
Global histogram
Transect
Product/product scatter plot
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Results: Products investigated
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Total
LAI
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Woody
correction
yesClimatology from global
climate distribution and
NOAA AVHRR time series
ECOCLIMAP
(Masson, et al.,2003)
yesSemi-empirical (SR, ISR,
BRDF correction, land use
specific retrieval, temporal
filter)
CCRS
(Fernandes, et al., 2003)
yesRadiative Transfer Inversion
by LUT
MODIS
(Myneni et al., 2002)
noRadiative Transfer Inversion
by neural network
CYCLOPES
yesSemi-empirical relationship
(SR,RSR VI, BRDF
Correction and temporal
filter)
GLOBCARBON
(Plummer et al)
Clumping
correction
AlgorithmProduct
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Results: Global maps (Aug 2002)
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LAI values
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Results: Global histogram
0 2 4 6 80
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07/2002
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Results: Map of differences over CanadaJuly 2002
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Results: Map of differences over Canada
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Results: Map of differences over CanadaJuly 2002
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Results:Transect over Africa (25˚ est)
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Results:Time series over crop sites
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Results: Time series over grassland
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Results: Time series over DBF
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Results: Time series over ENF
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Results: Time series over ENF
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Results: Time series over EBF
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CYCLOPES
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7Crops(RMSE=0.604, R 2=0.62)
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CYCLOPES
ECOCLIMAP
Scatter plot over the BELMANIP sites-class=crop
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Scatter plot over the BELMANIP sites-class=ENF
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7RMSE=0.999, R 2=0.532
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=1.38, R 2=0.527
ECOCLIMAP
GLOBCARBON
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=1.3, R 2=0.587
CYCLOPES
MODIS
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=1.27, R 2=0.553
CYCLOPES
GLOBCARBON
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=1.5, R 2=0.386
CYCLOPES
ECOCLIMAP
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Scatter plot over the BELMANIP sites-class=EBF
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=2.09, R 2=0.021
GLOBCARBON
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=1.59, R 2=0.0389
ECOCLIMAP
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=2.44, R 2=0.0579
ECOCLIMAP
GLOBCARBON
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=1.74, R 2=0.486
CYCLOPES
MODIS
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=2.33, R 2=0.167
CYCLOPES
ECOCLIMAP
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 70
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7RMSE=1.48, R 2=0.254
CYCLOPES
GLOBCARBON
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Direct validation: Product versus HR LAI Map
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MODIS
RMSE=1.4, R 2=0.566
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GLOBCARBON
RMSE=1.5, R 2=0.411
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ECOCLIMAP
RMSE=1.37, R 2=0.459
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CYCLOPES
RMSE=0.888, R 2=0.7
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Results summary
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trends
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+++++++++++Missing data
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Pending issues
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Concluding Remarks
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