Publications

Zhu, WB; Jia, SF; Lv, AF (2017). A Universal T-s-VI Triangle Method for the Continuous Retrieval of Evaporative Fraction From MODIS Products. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 122(19), 10406-10427.

Abstract
The triangle method based on the spatial relationship between remotely sensed land surface temperature (T-s) and vegetation index (VI) has been widely used for the estimates of evaporative fraction (EF). In the present study, a universal triangle method was proposed by transforming the T-s-VI feature space from a regional scale to a pixel scale. The retrieval of EF is only related to the boundary conditions at pixel scale, regardless of the T-s-VI configuration over the spatial domain. The boundary conditions of each pixel are composed of the theoretical dry edge determined by the surface energy balance principle and the wet edge determined by the average air temperature of open water. The universal triangle method was validated using the EF observations collected by the Energy Balance Bowen Ratio systems in the Southern Great Plains of the United States of America (USA). Two parameterization schemes of EF were used to demonstrate their applicability with Terra Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) products over the whole year 2004. The results of this study show that the accuracy produced by both of these two parameterization schemes is comparable to that produced by the traditional triangle method, although the universal triangle method seems specifically suited to the parameterization scheme proposed in our previous research. The independence of the universal triangle method from the T-s-VI feature space makes it possible to conduct a continuous monitoring of evapotranspiration and soil moisture. That is just the ability the traditional triangle method does not possess.

DOI:
10.1002/2017JD026964

ISSN:
2169-897X