Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant Watersheds

The Temperature Vegetation Dryness Index (TVDI) was derived from the relationship between remotely sensed vegetation indices and land surface temperature (TS) in this study for assessing the soil moisture status at regional scale in South Korea. The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is newly applied in this met...

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Main Author: Heewon Moon and Minha Choi
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2015-01-01
Series:Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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Online Access: http://tao.cgu.org.tw/pdf/v265p599.pdf
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description The Temperature Vegetation Dryness Index (TVDI) was derived from the relationship between remotely sensed vegetation indices and land surface temperature (TS) in this study for assessing the soil moisture status at regional scale in South Korea. The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is newly applied in this method to overcome the increasing uncertainty of using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) at high vegetation conditions. Both dryness indices were found to be well correlated with in situ soil moisture and 8-day average precipitation at most of the in situ measurement sites. The dryness indices accuracy was found to be influenced by rainfall events. An average correlation coefficient was improved from -0.253 to -0.329 when LAI was used instead of NDVI in calculating the TVDI. In the spatial analysis between the dryness indices and Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) surface soil moisture (SSM) using geographically weighted regression (GWR), the results showed the average negative correlation (R) between the variables, while LAI-induced TVDI was more strongly correlated with SSM on average with the R value improved from -0.59 to -0.62. Both dryness indices and ASCAT SSM mappings generally showed coherent patterns under low vegetation and dry conditions. Based on these results, the LAI-induced TVDI accuracy as an index for soil moisture status was validated and found appropriate for use as an alternative and complementary method for NDVI-induced TVDI.
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spelling doaj.art-19e4b4430344403bb2479efa7aef66b72022-12-22T00:47:13ZengSpringerTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802015-01-0126559910.3319/TAO.2015.04.22.01(Hy)1313Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant WatershedsHeewon Moon and Minha ChoiThe Temperature Vegetation Dryness Index (TVDI) was derived from the relationship between remotely sensed vegetation indices and land surface temperature (TS) in this study for assessing the soil moisture status at regional scale in South Korea. The Leaf Area Index (LAI) is newly applied in this method to overcome the increasing uncertainty of using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) at high vegetation conditions. Both dryness indices were found to be well correlated with in situ soil moisture and 8-day average precipitation at most of the in situ measurement sites. The dryness indices accuracy was found to be influenced by rainfall events. An average correlation coefficient was improved from -0.253 to -0.329 when LAI was used instead of NDVI in calculating the TVDI. In the spatial analysis between the dryness indices and Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) surface soil moisture (SSM) using geographically weighted regression (GWR), the results showed the average negative correlation (R) between the variables, while LAI-induced TVDI was more strongly correlated with SSM on average with the R value improved from -0.59 to -0.62. Both dryness indices and ASCAT SSM mappings generally showed coherent patterns under low vegetation and dry conditions. Based on these results, the LAI-induced TVDI accuracy as an index for soil moisture status was validated and found appropriate for use as an alternative and complementary method for NDVI-induced TVDI. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/pdf/v265p599.pdf geophysicsgeologyatmospheric sciencespace scienceoceanic sciencehydrology
spellingShingle Heewon Moon and Minha Choi
Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant Watersheds
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
geophysics
geology
atmospheric science
space science
oceanic science
hydrology
title Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant Watersheds
title_full Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant Watersheds
title_fullStr Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant Watersheds
title_full_unstemmed Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant Watersheds
title_short Dryness Indices Based on Remotely Sensed Vegetation and Land Surface Temperature for Evaluating the Soil Moisture Status in Cropland-Forest-Dominant Watersheds
title_sort dryness indices based on remotely sensed vegetation and land surface temperature for evaluating the soil moisture status in cropland forest dominant watersheds
topic geophysics
geology
atmospheric science
space science
oceanic science
hydrology
url http://tao.cgu.org.tw/pdf/v265p599.pdf
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