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Technical note: A view from space on global flux towers by MODIS and Landsat: the FluxnetEO data set

Authors :
Ulrich Weber
Anatoly S. Prokushkin
Mirco Migliavacca
Sofia L. Ermida
Sophia Walther
Christian Brümmer
Alexey Panov
Jacob A. Nelson
Tarek S. El-Madany
Frederik Schrader
Simon Besnard
Martin Jung
Source :
Biogeosciences
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2022.

Abstract

The eddy-covariance technique measures carbon, water, and energy fluxes between the land surface and the atmosphere at hundreds of sites globally. Collections of standardised and homogenised flux estimates such as the LaThuile, Fluxnet2015, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS), AsiaFlux, AmeriFlux, and Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN)/OzFlux data sets are invaluable to study land surface processes and vegetation functioning at the ecosystem scale. Space-borne measurements give complementary information on the state of the land surface in the surroundings of the towers. They aid the interpretation of the fluxes and support the benchmarking of terrestrial biosphere models. However, insufficient quality and frequent and/or long gaps are recurrent problems in applying the remotely sensed data and may considerably affect the scientific conclusions. Here, we describe a standardised procedure to extract, quality filter, and gap-fill Earth observation data from the MODIS instruments and the Landsat satellites. The methods consistently process surface reflectance in individual spectral bands, derived vegetation indices, and land surface temperature. A geometrical correction estimates the magnitude of land surface temperature as if seen from nadir or 40∘ off-nadir. Finally, we offer the community living data sets of pre-processed Earth observation data, where version 1.0 features the MCD43A4/A2 and MxD11A1 MODIS products and Landsat Collection 1 Tier 1 and Tier 2 products in a radius of 2 km around 338 flux sites. The data sets we provide can widely facilitate the integration of activities in the eddy-covariance, remote sensing, and modelling fields.

Details

ISSN :
17264189
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biogeosciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....915dbce5ce2937af93274f11fd39478b