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Spectral indices for remote sensing of phytomass, deciduous shrubs, and productivity in Alaskan Arctic tundra

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Pages 4344-4362 | Received 16 Jan 2015, Accepted 03 Aug 2015, Published online: 25 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

The relationships among in situ spectral indices, phytomass, plant functional types, and productivity were determined through field observations of moist acidic tundra (MAT), moist non-acidic tundra (MNT), heath tundra (HT), and sedge-shrub tundra (SST) in the Arctic coastal tundra, Alaska, USA. The two-band enhanced vegetation index (EVI2) was found more useful for estimating vascular plant green phytomass, leaf carbon and nitrogen, leaf carbon and nitrogen turnover, and vascular plant net primary productivity (NPP) without root production than the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). Deciduous shrub green phytomass was strongly correlated with deciduous shrub index (DSI), defined as EVI2 × (Rblue + RgreenRred)/(Rblue + Rgreen + Rred) (with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.63). Rblue, Rgreen, and Rred denote the blue, green, and red bands, respectively. This is because Rblue and Rgreen values were higher than the Rred values for green leaves, deciduous shrub stems, lichens, and rocks compared with other ecosystem components, and EVI2 values of lichens and rocks were very low. The vascular plant NPP without root production was estimated with an R2 of 0.67 using DSI and EVI2. Our results offer empirical evidence that a new spectral index predicts the distribution of deciduous shrub and plant production, which influences the interactions between tundra ecosystems and the atmosphere.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Larry D. Hinzman and F. Stuart Chapin III of the University of Alaska Fairbanks for their valuable suggestions.

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Funding

This study was supported by the Arctic Research Projects using the IARC-JAXA Information System of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (ERTDF) [2-1304] of the Ministry of Environment, Japan.

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