Global change in terrestrial ecosystem detected by fusion of microwave
and optical satellite observations
Abstract
The detection and quantification of global land change by satellite
observations are the grand challenges to improve the understanding of
global environmental change. In this study, we develop a new vegetation
index, which can be used as a proxy of the fractions of tree canopy and
short vegetation, based on the simple linear regression between
microwave vegetation optical depth (VOD) and optical leaf area index
(LAI). Although we use no high-resolution reference data, the newly
developed vegetation index successfully detects and quantifies the
global land change which has been reported by the previous estimations
based on high-resolution reference data. We find that the relationship
between VOD and LAI is non-stationary and the temporal change in the
VOD-LAI relationship is the important signal to detect and quantify
global change in the terrestrial ecosystem.