Advantages of a two band EVI calculated from solar and photosynthetically active radiation fluxes

A two band Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI2) without the blue band reflectance has recently been developed as a proxy for the phenology, quantity, and activity of vegetation. We compared the ability of EVI2 and the more commonly used Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to resolve difference...

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Vydáno v:Agricultural and forest meteorology Ročník 149; číslo 9; s. 1560 - 1563
Hlavní autoři: Rocha, Adrian V., Shaver, Gaius R.
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Abstract A two band Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI2) without the blue band reflectance has recently been developed as a proxy for the phenology, quantity, and activity of vegetation. We compared the ability of EVI2 and the more commonly used Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to resolve differences in surface greenness and Leaf Area Index (LAI) among three sites located along a burn severity gradient in arctic tundra. We calculated vegetation indices from solar and photosynthetically active radiation fluxes, and validated these calculations against vegetation indices from the Terra MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and ground-based spectroradiometer measurements. EVI2 performed slightly better than NDVI when comparing tower derived vegetation indices to MODIS and spectroradiometer derived vegetation indices. Burn severity decreased albedo and resulted in differences in soil background reflectance among sites. Soil darkening had no effect on EVI2, but artificially increased NDVI, resulting in separate relationships between NDVI and Leaf Area Index for burned and unburned tundra. Our results indicate that EVI2 has several advantages over NDVI including the ability to resolve LAI differences for vegetation with different background soil reflectance.
AbstractList A two band Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI2) without the blue band reflectance has recently been developed as a proxy for the phenology, quantity, and activity of vegetation. We compared the ability of EVI2 and the more commonly used Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to resolve differences in surface greenness and Leaf Area Index (LAI) among three sites located along a burn severity gradient in arctic tundra. We calculated vegetation indices from solar and photosynthetically active radiation fluxes, and validated these calculations against vegetation indices from the Terra MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and ground-based spectroradiometer measurements. EVI2 performed slightly better than NDVI when comparing tower derived vegetation indices to MODIS and spectroradiometer derived vegetation indices. Burn severity decreased albedo and resulted in differences in soil background reflectance among sites. Soil darkening had no effect on EVI2, but artificially increased NDVI, resulting in separate relationships between NDVI and Leaf Area Index for burned and unburned tundra. Our results indicate that EVI2 has several advantages over NDVI including the ability to resolve LAI differences for vegetation with different background soil reflectance.
Author Rocha, Adrian V.
Shaver, Gaius R.
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SubjectTerms Agricultural and forest climatology and meteorology. Irrigation. Drainage
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
albedo (reflectance)
Biological and medical sciences
Burn severity
color
enhanced vegetation index
EVI2
fire ecology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General agronomy. Plant production
leaf area index
leaves
measurement
NDVI
normalized difference vegetation index
phenology
photosynthetically active radiation
radiometry
reflectance
remote sensing
solar radiation
Tundra
Vegetation phenology
Title Advantages of a two band EVI calculated from solar and photosynthetically active radiation fluxes
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