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http://dx.doi.org/10.13087/kosert.2013.16.5.059

A Study on Changes of Phenology and Characteristics of Spatial Distribution Using MODIS Images  

Kim, Nam-Shin (National Institute of Ecology)
Lee, Hee-Cheon (Korea National Park Service)
Cha, Jin-Yeol (Korea National Park Service)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.16, no.5, 2013 , pp. 59-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
Global warming also has effects on the phenology. The limitation of phenology study is an acquisition of phenology data. Satellite images analysis can make up limitation of monitering data. This study is to analyze spatial distribution and characteristics of phenology changes using MODIS images. Research data collected images of 16 day intervals of 11 years from year 2001 to 2010. The data analyzed 228 images of 11 years. It can figure out changes of phenology by analyzing enhanced vegetation index of MODIS image. We made a comparison between changes of phenology and flowering of cherry blossoms. As a results, Startup of season spatially was getting late from southern area to north area. Startup of Phenology was foreshortened 13 days during 11 years, and change ratios of cherry blooming was getting more faster from 0.18 dat to 0.22 day per year during that same period.
Keywords
Global warming; Phenology changes; Modis; Startup of season; EVI(enhanced vegetation index);
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