Vol. 4, No. 1, 52-69, 2005 |
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A comparative analysis of three long-term NDVI datasets derived from AVHRR satellte data Keith R. McCloy, Sietse Los, Wolfgang Lucht and Søren Højsgaard
Abstract All three of the datasets showed an average
global trend of increasing NDVI over the period 1981 - 2000, with this
trend varying between 1.8 - 4.5% depending on the dataset used. The correlation
analysis showed that the Fasir and GIMMS datasets are more highly correlated
than either are with the Pathfinder dataset. There are significant regional
variations from this average global trend, with some of these variations being
recorded in a consistent way between the different datasets, and some not. Some
of these variations form strong linear anomalies, with the Norwegian and
Sahelian linear anomalies being the most obvious. The regional differences
between the datasets are of such a magnitude that it is considered that these
datasets cannot be used for regional mapping or monitoring tasks that involve
estimation unless the user is aware that quite different results are likely to
be derived from the different datasets.
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