Validation of the MERIS FAPAR L2 Products against Independent Estimates Derived from the MODIS and MISR Surface Albedo Operational products
We present and evaluate results of a validation study of the MERIS
Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FAPAR)
product delivered by the operational MGVI algorithm. Our approach
is based on the application of an inversion method conducted using
both MODIS and MISR derived broadband visible and near-infrared
surface albedo products available during a full seasonal cycle over
a variety of selected FLUXNET stations. This investigation includes
complex geophysical scenarios involving snow occurrence in mid and
high-latitude evergreen and deciduous forest canopy systems. The
occurrence of snow during the winter and spring seasons is based on
the analysis of the MODIS snow products which assimilation by our
package translates into an adaptation of the prior values, both the
maximum likelihood and width of the 2-D probability density functions
(PDF), characterizing the background conditions of the forest floor.
The inversion package delivers meaningful land vegetation fluxes
(such as the FAPAR) and associated model parameters (such as the
effective LAI) along the year despite the rather high variability
in the input products. Our results illustrate the remarkable agreement
between the MERIS FAPAR values delivered by the operational processor
and those values retrieved independently from our inversion package
using the MODIS and MISR surface albedo products.
PINTY Bernard;
LAVERGNE Thomas;
KAMINSKI Thomas;
GOBRON Nadine;
TABERNER Malcolm;
GIERING Ralf;
VERSTRAETE Michel;
VOSSBECK Michael;
WIDLOWSKI Jean-Luc;
2008-11-07
ESA
JRC48135
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC48135,
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