Net Primary Productivity (NPP) products represent
repeatable estimates of the carbon uptake of terrestrial vegetation by
photosynthesis subtracted with the autotrophic respiration. These carbon
fluxes are quantified using the C-Fix model which is a remote sensed-based
carbon balance product efficiency model wherein the evolution of the radiation
absorption efficiency in the PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation)
band (or fAPAR) of vegetation is directly inferred from space observations,
SPOT-VEGETATION S10 (SPOT VGT S10) images, using the Normalized Difference
Vegetation Index (NDVI).
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Monitoring, understanding and modelling vegetation
are crucial issues to asses the carbon dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems
in the framework of global change and the Kyoto protocol. A vegetation
area can be a net carbon sink or source. Using NPP/NEP, vegetation damage
due to climatologic anomalies (late frost, long period of drought,...)
and environmental pollution (ozone damage, heavy metal pollution,...)
can be detected.
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Available products:
- original data in standard format (HDF) and fixed ROI (10 regions)
- original data in custom format (HDF, ENVI) and user-defined ROI
- difference map in custom format (HDF, ENVI) and user-defined ROI
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Product Specifications
Input
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SPOT VGT S10
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meteodata:
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incoming solar radiation
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mean air temperature
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C-fix: a Monteith based approach
Output
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region: world
- period: April 1998 - March 2008
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frequency: every 10 days
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type: raster
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resolution: 1 km x 1 km
- format: HDF/ENVI
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size:
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global coverage: ± 1.2 Gb
compressed: ± 150Mb
- regional coverage (fixed ROI): ± 80 Mb
compressed: ± 20Mb
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units: mgC/m2/day
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