Evaluation of MODIS NDVI product in a heterogeneous urban environment using five upscaling methods and Landsat 8 product

IF 4.5 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Haijun Luan , Zhenhong Lin , Chenshuo Xing , Lanhui Wang , Jian Deng , Shangharsha Thapa , Jiajin Zhang , Weibin Wang , Hongyi Yao , Zheng Duan
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Abstract

In order to accurately assess the quality of low-resolution biogeophysical parameter products, accurate scale transformations are essential. However, different scaling models often lead to inconsistent transformation results. More worryingly, many biogeophysical parameters are not scale-invariant, such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), which makes the quality assessment of low-resolution products even more challenging. Therefore, we propose an integrated approach that utilizes multiple upscaling methods and high-quality, moderate-resolution surface reflectance products to evaluate the quality of low-resolution MODIS NDVI products, eliminating the need for extensive in-situ observation data. In this study, the full-scale transformation of Landsat 8 OLI NDVI in heterogeneous urban environments is realized using five upscaling methods, including two reflectance-level Taylor series expansion (TSE) models, the simple averaging method, the Chen NDVI model, and the point spread function (PSF) method. Finally, the overall quality of the MOD13Q1 product in the study area was evaluated based on the upscaled NDVI images. Our study provides quantitative insights into the underlying causes of scale effects in NDVI, including the spatial heterogeneity of the surface and the nonlinearity of the NDVI model. Furthermore, the TSE method, which integrates land cover types, and the PSF method were first practically applied to the study of upscaling NDVI. The integration of land cover types in the TSE method and the consideration of specific weights for “small pixels” in the PSF method offer nuanced insights. Our findings affirm the overall high quality of the MOD13Q1 product and the overall bias between the MOD13Q1 images and the corresponding upscaled NDVI images for the entire study area, Xiamen city, which ranged from 0.0176 to 0.0225 in absolute value (mean difference) and from 0 to 0.0071 in absolute value (standard deviation difference). This study advances our understanding of NDVI scale effects and demonstrates that the proposed method serves as an efficient and effective way to evaluate the overall quality of low-resolution constructed biogeophysical parameters that lack scale-invariant characteristics in expansive areas with insufficient in-situ observation data.
基于5种升级方法和Landsat 8产品的异质城市环境下MODIS NDVI产品评价
为了准确评估低分辨率生物地球物理参数产品的质量,精确的尺度转换是必不可少的。然而,不同的缩放模型往往导致转换结果不一致。更令人担忧的是,许多生物地球物理参数不是尺度不变的,如归一化植被指数(NDVI),这使得低分辨率产品的质量评估更具挑战性。因此,我们提出了一种综合方法,利用多种升级方法和高质量的中分辨率地表反射率产品来评估低分辨率MODIS NDVI产品的质量,从而消除了对大量原位观测数据的需求。本文采用两种反射率级Taylor series展开(TSE)模型、简单平均法、Chen NDVI模型和点扩散函数(PSF)方法实现了Landsat 8 OLI NDVI在异质城市环境下的全尺度转换。最后,基于升级后的NDVI图像,对研究区MOD13Q1产品的整体质量进行评价。我们的研究为NDVI尺度效应的潜在原因提供了定量的见解,包括地表的空间异质性和NDVI模型的非线性。此外,整合土地覆被类型的TSE方法和PSF方法首次实际应用于NDVI的升尺度研究。TSE方法中对土地覆盖类型的整合以及PSF方法中对“小像素点”特定权重的考虑提供了细致入微的见解。我们的研究结果证实了MOD13Q1产品的总体高质量,以及整个研究区MOD13Q1图像与相应升级后的NDVI图像之间的总体偏差,其绝对值在0.0176 ~ 0.0225之间(平均差),绝对值在0 ~ 0.0071之间(标准差差)。该研究提高了我们对NDVI尺度效应的认识,并表明该方法可作为一种有效的方法来评估缺乏尺度不变特征的低分辨率构建生物地球物理参数的整体质量。
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CiteScore
8.00
自引率
8.50%
发文量
204
审稿时长
65 days
期刊介绍: The journal ''Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment'' (RSASE) focuses on remote sensing studies that address specific topics with an emphasis on environmental and societal issues - regional / local studies with global significance. Subjects are encouraged to have an interdisciplinary approach and include, but are not limited by: " -Global and climate change studies addressing the impact of increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, CO2 emission, carbon balance and carbon mitigation, energy system on social and environmental systems -Ecological and environmental issues including biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, land degradation, atmospheric and water pollution, urban footprint, ecosystem management and natural hazards (e.g. earthquakes, typhoons, floods, landslides) -Natural resource studies including land-use in general, biomass estimation, forests, agricultural land, plantation, soils, coral reefs, wetland and water resources -Agriculture, food production systems and food security outcomes -Socio-economic issues including urban systems, urban growth, public health, epidemics, land-use transition and land use conflicts -Oceanography and coastal zone studies, including sea level rise projections, coastlines changes and the ocean-land interface -Regional challenges for remote sensing application techniques, monitoring and analysis, such as cloud screening and atmospheric correction for tropical regions -Interdisciplinary studies combining remote sensing, household survey data, field measurements and models to address environmental, societal and sustainability issues -Quantitative and qualitative analysis that documents the impact of using remote sensing studies in social, political, environmental or economic systems
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