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The Importance of Measurement Errors for Deriving Accurate Reference Leaf Area Index Maps for Validation of Moderate-resolution Satellite LAI Products

Huang D., Yang W., Konstantinjva B., Rautiainen M., Zhang P., Hu J., Shabanov N.V., Linder S., Knyazikhin Y., Myneni R.B.

// IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2006. Vol. 44. No. 7. P. 1866-1871.

The  validation  of  moderate-resolution  satellite  leaf area  index  (LAI)  products  such  as  those  operationally  generated  from  the  Moderate  Resolution  Imaging  Spectroradiometer (MODIS)  sensor  data  requires  reference  LAI  maps  developed from  field  LAI  measurements  and  fine-resolution  satellite  data. Errors in field measurements and satellite data determine the accuracy of the reference LAI maps. This paper describes a method by which reference maps of known accuracy can be generated with knowledge of errors in fine-resolution satellite data. The method is demonstrated  with data from an international field campaign in a boreal coniferous forest in northern Sweden, and Enhanced Thematic  Mapper  Plus  images.  The  reference  LAI  map  thus generated is used to assess modifications to the MODIS LAI/fPAR algorithm recently implemented to derive the next generation of the MODIS LAI/fPAR product for this important biome type.

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