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Exploiting the MODIS albedos with the Two-stream Inversion Package (JRC-TIP): 2. Fractions of transmitted and absorbed fluxes in the vegetation and soil layers
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  • Journal of Geophysical Research, 2011-05, Vol.116 (D9), p.n/a, Article D09106
Ort / Verlag
Washington: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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Wiley Online Library Journals Frontfile Complete
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  • The two‐stream model parameters and associated uncertainties retrieved by inversion against MODIS broadband visible and near‐infrared white sky surface albedos were discussed in a companion paper. The present paper concentrates on the partitioning of the solar radiation fluxes delivered by the Joint Research Centre Two‐stream Inversion Package (JRC‐TIP). The estimation of the various flux fractions related to the vegetation and the background layers separately capitalizes on the probability density functions of the model parameters discussed in the companion paper. The propagation of uncertainties from the observations to the model parameters is achieved via the Hessian of the cost function and yields a covariance matrix of posterior parameter uncertainties. This matrix is propagated to the radiation fluxes via the model's Jacobian matrix of first derivatives. Results exhibit a rather good spatiotemporal consistency given that the prior values on the model parameters are not specified as a function of land cover type and/or vegetation phenological states. A specific investigation based on a scenario imposing stringent conditions of leaf absorbing and scattering properties highlights the impact of such constraints that are, as a matter of fact, currently adopted in vegetation index approaches. Special attention is also given to snow‐covered and snow‐contaminated areas since these regions encompass significant reflectance changes that strongly affect land surface processes. A definite asset of the JRC‐TIP lies in its capability to control and ultimately relax a number of assumptions that are often implicit in traditional approaches. These features greatly help us understand the discrepancies between the different data sets of land surface properties and fluxes that are currently available. Through a series of selected examples, the inverse procedure implemented in the JRC‐TIP is shown to be robust, reliable, and compliant with large‐scale processing requirements. Furthermore, this package ensures the physical consistency between the set of observations, the two‐stream model parameters, and radiation fluxes. It also documents the retrieval of associated uncertainties. Key Points Consistent estimates of land surface fluxes from Global MODIS 1km albedos Use of optimal control theory to propagate uncertainties Remarkable spatio‐temporal consistency of the retrievals
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0148-0227, 2169-897X
eISSN: 2156-2202, 2169-8996
DOI: 10.1029/2010JD015373
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1029_2010JD015373

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