High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data

Land-atmosphere carbon exchange is known to be extremely heterogeneous in arctic ice-wedge polygonal tundra regions. In this study, a Kalman filter-based method was developed to estimate the spatio-temporal dynamics of daytime average net ecosystem exchange (NEEday) at 0.5-m resolution over a 550 m...

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Main Authors: Wainwright, HM, Oktem, R, Dafflon, B, Dengel, S, Curtis, JB, Torn, MS, Cherry, J, Hubbard, SS
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2021
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Ice
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt3jz0q8wn 2023-05-15T15:08:40+02:00 High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data Wainwright, HM Oktem, R Dafflon, B Dengel, S Curtis, JB Torn, MS Cherry, J Hubbard, SS 722 - 722 2021-07-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3jz0q8wn unknown eScholarship, University of California qt3jz0q8wn https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3jz0q8wn public Land, vol 10, iss 7 net ecosystem exchange ice-wedge polygons Kalman filter tram system normalized difference vegetation index greenness index Environmental Science and Management article 2021 ftcdlib 2021-10-25T17:15:37Z Land-atmosphere carbon exchange is known to be extremely heterogeneous in arctic ice-wedge polygonal tundra regions. In this study, a Kalman filter-based method was developed to estimate the spatio-temporal dynamics of daytime average net ecosystem exchange (NEEday) at 0.5-m resolution over a 550 m by 700 m study site. We integrated multi-scale, multi-type datasets, including normalized difference vegetation indices (NDVIs) obtained from a novel automated mobile sensor system (or tram system) and a greenness index map obtained from airborne imagery. We took advantage of the significant correlations between NDVI and NEEday identified based on flux chamber measurements. The weighted average of the estimated NEEday within the flux-tower footprint agreed with the flux tower data in term of its seasonal dynamics. We then evaluated the spatial variability of the growing season average NEEday, as a function of polygon geomorphic classes; i.e., the combination of polygon types—which are known to present different degradation stages associated with permafrost thaw—and microtopographic features (i.e., troughs, centers and rims). Our study suggests the importance of considering microtopographic features and their spatial coverage in computing spatially aggregated carbon exchange. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ice permafrost Tundra wedge* University of California: eScholarship Arctic
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topic net ecosystem exchange
ice-wedge polygons
Kalman filter
tram system
normalized difference vegetation index
greenness index
Environmental Science and Management
spellingShingle net ecosystem exchange
ice-wedge polygons
Kalman filter
tram system
normalized difference vegetation index
greenness index
Environmental Science and Management
Wainwright, HM
Oktem, R
Dafflon, B
Dengel, S
Curtis, JB
Torn, MS
Cherry, J
Hubbard, SS
High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data
topic_facet net ecosystem exchange
ice-wedge polygons
Kalman filter
tram system
normalized difference vegetation index
greenness index
Environmental Science and Management
description Land-atmosphere carbon exchange is known to be extremely heterogeneous in arctic ice-wedge polygonal tundra regions. In this study, a Kalman filter-based method was developed to estimate the spatio-temporal dynamics of daytime average net ecosystem exchange (NEEday) at 0.5-m resolution over a 550 m by 700 m study site. We integrated multi-scale, multi-type datasets, including normalized difference vegetation indices (NDVIs) obtained from a novel automated mobile sensor system (or tram system) and a greenness index map obtained from airborne imagery. We took advantage of the significant correlations between NDVI and NEEday identified based on flux chamber measurements. The weighted average of the estimated NEEday within the flux-tower footprint agreed with the flux tower data in term of its seasonal dynamics. We then evaluated the spatial variability of the growing season average NEEday, as a function of polygon geomorphic classes; i.e., the combination of polygon types—which are known to present different degradation stages associated with permafrost thaw—and microtopographic features (i.e., troughs, centers and rims). Our study suggests the importance of considering microtopographic features and their spatial coverage in computing spatially aggregated carbon exchange.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wainwright, HM
Oktem, R
Dafflon, B
Dengel, S
Curtis, JB
Torn, MS
Cherry, J
Hubbard, SS
author_facet Wainwright, HM
Oktem, R
Dafflon, B
Dengel, S
Curtis, JB
Torn, MS
Cherry, J
Hubbard, SS
author_sort Wainwright, HM
title High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data
title_short High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data
title_full High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data
title_fullStr High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data
title_full_unstemmed High-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data
title_sort high-resolution spatio-temporal estimation of net ecosystem exchange in ice-wedge polygon tundra using in situ sensors and remote sensing data
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 2021
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3jz0q8wn
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Ice
permafrost
Tundra
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permafrost
Tundra
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op_source Land, vol 10, iss 7
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