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Variability of the seasonally integrated normalized difference vegetation index across the north slope of Alaska in the 1990s

January 1, 2003

The interannual variability and trend of above-ground photosynthetic activity of Arctic tundra vegetation in the 1990s is examined for the north slope region of Alaska, based on the seasonally integrated normalized difference vegetation index (SINDVI) derived from local area coverage (LAC) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data. Smaller SINDVI values occurred during the three years (1992-1994) following the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo. Even after implementing corrections for this stratospheric aerosol effect and adjusting for changes in radiometric calibration coefficients, an apparent increasing trend of SINDVI in the 1990s is evident for the entire north slope. The most pronounced increase was observed for the foothills physiographical province.

Publication Year 2003
Title Variability of the seasonally integrated normalized difference vegetation index across the north slope of Alaska in the 1990s
DOI 10.1080/0143116021000020144
Authors D. Stow, Scott Daeschner, A. Hope, David C. Douglas, A. Petersen, Ranga B. Myneni, L. Zhou, W. Oechel
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Remote Sensing
Index ID 70026346
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center