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Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory Ongoing Projects - Crop Condition and Yield Research - Paul C. Doraiswamy and Alan J. Stern
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Validation of Canopy Parameters Retrieved From Remotely Sensed Data

This is a study to investigate the applications of new remote sensing sensors (MODIS, ASTER, IKONOS) in assessing crop condition and final yields. This research investigates the integration of physiological parameters derived from remotely sensed data with crop simulation models. 

Objective:

  1. Validation of LAI, fPar and Biomass derived from crop simulation models using local climate data and parameters from remote sensing data.
  2. Compare results of model simulations and sampled LAI and biomass data with MODIS derivations.
  3. Compare vegetation indices developed from space-borne satellites at multiple resolutions and ground-truth measurements at field scales. 
  4. Validate crop yield simulations that use input parameters derived from remotely sensed data with yield data collected at the farm level.

Following are a set of slides that briefly describe the field study planned for summer 2000. 

Contact person: Dr. Paul Doraiswamy 
USDA/ARS 
Hydrology and Remote Sensing Lab. 
Beltsville, MD 20705 
pdoraisw@asrr.arsusda.gov

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Experimental Plan

Classification Methodology

Data Analyses

Sampling Methodology

Study Schedule

Corn and Soybean Phenology Curves

Study Area in Illinois

Mclean County Study Sites


 

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