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Assessing the consistency between AVHRR and MODIS NDVI datasets for estimating terrestrial net primary productivity over India. / Nayak, Rabindra; Mishra, N ; Dadhwal, V. K. et al.
In: Journal of Earth System Science, Vol. 125, 2016, p. 1189-1204.

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Nayak, R, Mishra, N, Dadhwal, VK, Patel, NR, Poovadiyil, S, Rao, KH & Dutt, CBS 2016, 'Assessing the consistency between AVHRR and MODIS NDVI datasets for estimating terrestrial net primary productivity over India', Journal of Earth System Science, vol. 125, pp. 1189-1204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-016-0723-9

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Nayak, R., Mishra, N., Dadhwal, V. K., Patel, N. R., Poovadiyil, S., Rao, K. H., & Dutt, C. B. S. (2016). Assessing the consistency between AVHRR and MODIS NDVI datasets for estimating terrestrial net primary productivity over India. Journal of Earth System Science, 125, 1189-1204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-016-0723-9

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Nayak R, Mishra N, Dadhwal VK, Patel NR, Poovadiyil S, Rao KH, Dutt CBS. 2016. Assessing the consistency between AVHRR and MODIS NDVI datasets for estimating terrestrial net primary productivity over India. Journal of Earth System Science. 125:1189-1204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-016-0723-9

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Nayak R, Mishra N, Dadhwal VK, Patel NR, Poovadiyil S, Rao KH et al. Assessing the consistency between AVHRR and MODIS NDVI datasets for estimating terrestrial net primary productivity over India. Journal of Earth System Science. 2016;125:1189-1204. doi: 10.1007/s12040-016-0723-9

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Nayak, Rabindra ; Mishra, N ; Dadhwal, V. K. et al. / Assessing the consistency between AVHRR and MODIS NDVI datasets for estimating terrestrial net primary productivity over India. In: Journal of Earth System Science. 2016 ; Vol. 125. pp. 1189-1204.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Assessing the consistency between AVHRR and MODIS NDVI datasets for estimating terrestrial net primary productivity over India

AU - Nayak, Rabindra

AU - Mishra, N

AU - Dadhwal, V. K.

AU - Patel, N R

AU - Poovadiyil, Salim

AU - Rao, K H

AU - Dutt, C B S

PY - 2016

Y1 - 2016

N2 - This study examines the consistency between the AVHRR and MODIS normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) datasets in estimating net primary productivity (NPP) and net ecosystem productivity (NEP) over India during 2001–2006 in a terrestrial ecosystem model. Harmonic analysis is employed to estimate seasonal components of the time series. The stationary components (representing long-term mean) of the respective NDVI time series are highly coherent and exhibit inherent natural vegetation characteristics with high values over the forest, moderate over the cropland, and small over the grassland. Both data exhibit strong semi-annual oscillations over the cropland dominated Indo-Gangetic plains while annual oscillations are strong over most parts of the country. MODIS has larger annual amplitude than that of the AVHRR. The similar variability exists on the estimates of NPP and NEP across India. In an annual scale, MODIS-based NPP budget is 1.78 PgC, which is 27% higher than the AVHRR- based estimate. It revealed that the Indian terrestrial ecosystem remained the sink of atmospheric CO 2 during the study period with 42 TgC y −1 NEP budget associated with MODIS-based estimate against 18 TgC y −1 for the AVHRR-based estimate.

AB - This study examines the consistency between the AVHRR and MODIS normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) datasets in estimating net primary productivity (NPP) and net ecosystem productivity (NEP) over India during 2001–2006 in a terrestrial ecosystem model. Harmonic analysis is employed to estimate seasonal components of the time series. The stationary components (representing long-term mean) of the respective NDVI time series are highly coherent and exhibit inherent natural vegetation characteristics with high values over the forest, moderate over the cropland, and small over the grassland. Both data exhibit strong semi-annual oscillations over the cropland dominated Indo-Gangetic plains while annual oscillations are strong over most parts of the country. MODIS has larger annual amplitude than that of the AVHRR. The similar variability exists on the estimates of NPP and NEP across India. In an annual scale, MODIS-based NPP budget is 1.78 PgC, which is 27% higher than the AVHRR- based estimate. It revealed that the Indian terrestrial ecosystem remained the sink of atmospheric CO 2 during the study period with 42 TgC y −1 NEP budget associated with MODIS-based estimate against 18 TgC y −1 for the AVHRR-based estimate.

U2 - 10.1007/s12040-016-0723-9

DO - 10.1007/s12040-016-0723-9

M3 - Article

VL - 125

SP - 1189

EP - 1204

JO - Journal of Earth System Science

JF - Journal of Earth System Science

SN - 0973-774X

ER -