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    Phenology Detection of Forest Area Using Satellite Data

    Asako Nagao, Koji Kajiwara, Yoshiaki Honda
    Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University
    1-33 Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba city, Chiba, 263-8522
    Tel: (81)-43-290-3845 Fax: (81)-43-290-3845
    Email: nagao@ceres.cr.chiba-u.ac.jp
    JAPAN

    Keywords: Forest, Remote Sensing, Phenology, Reflectance, NDVI

    Abstruct:
    Detecting Phenology of forest area using satellite data is effective way for the global environmental problems. We have established an observation tower in a forest area and been gotten ground truth data. By using these data, we decide the active period of forest area, and we could check satellite data how accurate data can detect this period.

    1. Introduction
    Global environmental problems, for example, greenhouse effect, Extinction of tropical rain forest, desertification have relevance to forest resource deeply and it is more and more necessary to monitor the condition of environment with a big scale and real time by satellite data. This method makes it possible to estimate vegetation amount of forest area but active period of forest area depends on the period of photosynthesis and we need to specify the time when photosynthesis is going active.

    2 Objectives
    To specify the period of forest is in active, it is important to detect the time when forest starts and finish their activities throughout the year. After all we need to know a germination period and the period when leaves fall and compare it with satellite data.

    3 Measurement System of Ground Truth Data
    For ground truth data, we have established an observation tower in Yatsugatake forest area, Kobuchizawa, Yamanashi Pref., Japan.(Fig.1) On the tower, we have set up spectrometer, CCD camera which catch the image of same place of spectrometer, and camera.(Fig.2)



    Fig.1 Measurement Site



    Fig.2 Measurement System of Observation Tower

    The observation tower is about 25m tall and the camera and the spectrometer has been set at top of the tower. The camera takes photo once a day, and spectrometer and CCD camera take data since 6:00 until 18:00 every 15 minute. Measurement system of spectrometer is as follows (Fig.3).



    Fig.3 Measurement System of Spectrometer on the Tower

    4 Ground Truth Data

    4.1 CCD camera image and camera image
    CCD camera data and camera data shows as follows(Fig.4). From these data, we can specify the condition of increasing of vegetation.

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    camera image

    Fig.4 CCD camera image and Camera image

    4.2 Spectrometer Data
    Spectrometer is used to know the reflectance of leaves. Leaves show its reflectance highly at NIR, so we can know the time when leaves come out from spectrometer. By using this data, we have checked the value of NDVI. NDVI shows the amount of vagetation and it would be showed as follows:

    NDVI = (NIR - RED) / (NIR + RED)                   (2.1)

    This width of RED and NIR is depending on the sensor of satellite, but this time we use these values based on NOAA / AVHRR data. That is:

    RED: 580-680nm         NIR : 725-850nm

    This figure(Fig.5) shows the change of NDVI at Yatsugatake forest area in April 1st until May 15th this year.


    Fig.5 Change of NDVI of spectrometer at Yatsugatake

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