Simulating Global Dynamic Surface Reflectances for Imaging Spectroscopy Spaceborne Missions: LPJ‐PROSAIL

Author:

Poulter Benjamin1ORCID,Currey Bryce2ORCID,Calle Leonardo13ORCID,Shiklomanov Alexey N.1ORCID,Amaral Cibele H.4ORCID,Brookshire E. N. Jack2ORCID,Campbell Petya1ORCID,Chlus Adam5,Cawse‐Nicholson Kerry5ORCID,Huemmrich Fred1,Miller Charles E.5ORCID,Miner Kimberley5,Pierrat Zoe6ORCID,Raiho Ann M.13,Schimel David5,Serbin Shawn7ORCID,Smith William K.8ORCID,Stavros Natasha4ORCID,Stutz Jochen6ORCID,Townsend Phil9,Thompson David R.5ORCID,Zhang Zhen3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biospheric Sciences Laboratory NASA Goddard Space Flight Center MD Greenbelt USA

2. Department of Land Resources and Environmental Science Montana State University MT Bozeman USA

3. Earth System Sciences Interdisciplinary Center University of Maryland MD College Park USA

4. Earth Lab Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences University of Colorado, Boulder CO Boulder USA

5. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology CA Pasadena USA

6. University of California Los Angeles CA Los Angeles USA

7. Brookhaven National Laboratory NY Upton USA

8. School of Natural Resources and the Environment University of Arizona AZ Tucson USA

9. University of Wisconsin WI Madison USA

Abstract

AbstractSpectroscopic reflectance data provide novel information on the properties of the Earth's terrestrial and aquatic surfaces. Until recently, imaging spectroscopy missions were dependent mainly on airborne instruments, such as the Next Generation Airborne Visible InfraRed Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS‐NG), providing limited spatial and temporal observations. Currently, there is an emergence of spaceborne imaging spectroscopy missions, which require advances in end‐to‐end model support for traceability studies. To provide this support, the LPJ‐wsl dynamic global vegetation model is coupled with the canopy radiative transfer model, PROSAIL, to generate global, gridded, daily visible to shortwave infrared (VSWIR) spectra (400–2,500 nm). LPJ‐wsl variables are cross‐walked to meet required PROSAIL parameters, which include leaf structure, chlorophyll a + b, brown pigment, equivalent water thickness, and dry matter content. Simulated spectra are compared to a boreal forest site, a temperate forest, managed grassland, a dryland and a tropical forest site using reflectance data from tower‐mounted, aircraft, and spaceborne imagers. We find that canopy nitrogen and leaf‐area index are the most uncertain variables in translating LPJ‐wsl to PROSAIL parameters but at first order, LPJ‐PROSAIL successfully simulates surface reflectance dynamics. Future work will optimize functional relationships required for improving PROSAIL parameters and include the development of the LPJ‐model to represent improvements in leaf water content and canopy nitrogen. The LPJ‐PROSAIL model is intended to support missions such as NASA's Surface Biology and Geology and subsequent modeled products related to the carbon cycle and hydrology.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Paleontology,Atmospheric Science,Soil Science,Water Science and Technology,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Forestry

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