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North American vegetation patterns observed with the NOAA-7 advanced very high resolution radiometer
Authors:Samuel N Goward  Compton J Tucker  Dennis G Dye
Institution:(1) Department of Geography, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, USA;(2) Earth Resources Branch, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, 20771 Greenbelt, MD, USA
Abstract:Spectral vegetation index measurements derived from remotely sensed observations show great promise as a means to improve knowledge of land vegetation patterns. The daily, global observations acquired by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer, a sensor on the current series of U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorological satellites, may be particularly well suited for global studies of vegetation. Preliminary results from analysis of North American observations, extending from April to November 1982, show that the vegetation index patterns observed correspond to the known seasonality of North American natural and cultivated vegetation. Integration of the observations over the growing season produced measurements that are related to net primary productivity patterns of the major North American natural vegetation formations. Regions of intense cultivation were observed as anomalous areas in the integrated growing season measurements. These anomalies can be explained by contrasts between cultivation practices and natural vegetation phenology. Major new information on seasonality, annual extent and interannual variability of vegetation photosynthetic activity at continental and global scales can be derived from these satellite observations.This research is in part supported through NASA Cooperative Agreement NCC 5–26 from the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center.
Keywords:Continental-scale vegetation observation  Spectral vegetation index  NOAA-7 Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer  Seasonality  Integrated growing season  Net primary productivity
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