Evaluation of topographic effects on four commonly used vegetation indices. [J]. Journal of Remote Sensing 17(1):210-234(2013) DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20131380.
Evaluation of topographic effects on four commonly used vegetation indices
Vegetation Indices(VIs) derived from remotely sensed data have been developed to monitor the Earth’s vegetation cover.However
the topographic influence on VIs is an inevitable issue and is usually neglected in their large scale applications.In this study
the topographic effects on four commonly used vegetation indices
including Simple Ratio(SR)
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index(NDVI)
Reduced Simple Ratio(RSR)
and Modified Normalized Difference Vegetation Index(MNDVI)
derived from Landsat TM data over a mountainous forest area are evaluated.Two simple methods
the cosine correction and C-correction models
with different treatments of the influence of the diffused irradiance on reflectance
are used to remove the topographic effects on selected VIs.The results indicate that the reflectance in the Near Infrared(NIR) and Short Wave Infrared(SWIR) bands are more sensitive to topographical variations than that in the red band.Diffused radiance from the sky in the red band can moderate the variations of red band reflectance with topography
while this moderation is weak in the NIR and SWIR bands.The topography affects strongly vegetation indices which are not expressed as band ratios
such as RSR and MNDVI
resulting in negative biases on Sun-facing slopes and positive biases on Sun-backing slopes.As the slope increases
these biases increase rapidly.Therefore
the topographic effects should be carefully removed before using these non-band-ratio vegetation indices for vegetation parameter retrieval.Vegetation indices which are expressed as band ratios
such as SR
NDVI
can greatly reduce the noise caused by topographical variations.However
these indices still include significant topographic effects on steep slopes.SR is more sensitive to topographical variations on steep slopes than NDVI.The C-correction model is much better than the cosine correction model in removing topographic effects on VIs
especially on steep slopes.
关键词
植被指数地形效应地形校正波段比值
Keywords
vegetation indextopographic effecttopographic correctionband ratio