Tempo-differentially selected growth rate model development and improved extraction of remotely sensed phenology in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Dong He, Xiaobing Zhou, Xianglin Huang, Wenmin Zhang, Qingjiu Tian, Nianxu Xu, Yanbiao Xi, Jia Tian, Faisal Mumtaz

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Abstract

We show an improvement in extraction of remotely sensed phenology in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP). The improvement includes multiple preprocessing, newly proposed absolute growth rate and relative growth rate models based on botany and phenology, and selection of the appropriate growth rate model at different growing stages. We refer to this model as the tempo-differentially selected growth rate model (TDSGM). The newly developed TDSGM is a comprehensive and accurate remote sensing phenological extraction model without manual intervention, which is better than the current mainstream methods. Results show that: (1) influence of elevation and longitude on the QTP phenology has been more effective than that of latitude and vegetation types; (2) length of the growing season (LOS) was in a shortening trend in the long term, even it showed a slight extension in recent years in the short term; (3) the shortest LOS was identified in the area with an altitude of 3000 to 5500 m, which accounts for 90% of the total area of QTP. High instability of LOS was concentrated in meadows at 4000 to 5000 m; and (4) most previous studies on remotely sensed phenology showed that LOS was more related to the start of the growing season. However, we show that the LOSs of four out of seven QTP vegetation types were closely related to the end of the growth season, consistent with 1455 ground observations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number018501
JournalJournal of Applied Remote Sensing
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
  • growth rate
  • phytophysiology
  • vegetation phenology

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