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Rahman et al. 2004
Rahman, A.F., Cordova, V.D., Gamon, J.A., Schmid, H.P. and Sims, D.A. (2004). Potential of MODIS ocean bands for estimating CO2 flux from terrestrial vegetation: A novel approach. Geophysical Research Letters 31: doi: 10.1029/2004GL019778. issn: 0094-8276.

A physiologically-driven spectral index using two ocean-color bands of MODIS satellite sensor showed great potential to track seasonally changing photosynthetic light use efficiency (LUE) and stress-induced reduction in net primary productivity (NPP) of terrestrial vegetation. Based on these findings, we developed a simple continuous field model solely based on remotely sensed spectral data that could explain 88% of variability in flux-tower based daily NPP. For the first time, such a procedure is successfully tested at landscape level using satellite imagery. These findings highlight the unexplored potential of narrow-band satellite sensors to improve estimates of spatial and temporal distribution in terrestrial carbon flux.

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Global Change, Biogeochemical processes, Global Change, Remote sensing, Global Change, Instruments and techniques, Oceanography, Biological and Chemical, Carbon cycling
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Geophysical Research Letters
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