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LINCOLN – an algorithm for filtering daily NDVI MODIS data and deriving the start of the season

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BOHOVIC Roman BÁLEK Jan HLAVINKA Petr TADESSE Tsegaye SEMERÁDOVÁ Daniela BALEK J. TADESSE T. HAYES M. WARDLOW B. TRNKA M.

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Global Change: A Complex Challenge
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Faculty of Science

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web https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306012052_LINCOLN_-_an_algorithm_for_filtering_daily_NDVI_MODIS_data_and_deriving_the_start_of_the_season
Keywords SATELLITE SENSOR DATA; TIME-SERIES
Description Monitoring drought has become an important tool for farmers and agriculture decision makers. This has increased efforts to create a monitoring system using satellite data that could provide an independent and current source of real information on vegetation condition. The aim of this study was to develop an algorithm for processing Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer. A software utility called LINCOLN was developed for this purpose. Its filtering output was further processed to yield a start of the season (SOS) metric. Different settings of the utility were tested and correlated to such phenological ground observations as the emergence of spring barley and the beginning of leaf sheath elongation in winter wheat. There was higher correlation observed in the case of winter wheat, probably due to its weaker dependence on crop sowing date. The matrix of coefficients of determination was applied to determine the optimal settings for the LINCOLN filter. The optimal absolute threshold NDVI value for SOS was set to 4,500.
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