Zhang, MZ; Zhu, DH; Su, W; Huang, JX; Zhang, XD; Liu, Z (2019). Harmonizing Multi-Source Remote Sensing Images for Summer Corn Growth Monitoring. REMOTE SENSING, 11(11), 1266.
Abstract
Continuous monitoring of crop growth status using time-series remote sensing image is essential for crop management and yield prediction. The growing season of summer corn in the North China Plain with the period of rain and hot, which makes the acquisition of cloud-free satellite imagery very difficult. Therefore, we focused on developing image datasets with both a high temporal resolution and medium spatial resolution by harmonizing the time-series of MOD09GA Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) images and 30-m-resolution GF-1 WFV images using the improved Kalman filter model. The harmonized images, GF-1 images, and Landsat 8 images were then combined and used to monitor the summer corn growth from 5th June to 6th October, 2014, in three counties of Hebei Province, China, in conjunction with meteorological data and MODIS Evapotranspiration Data Set. The prediction residuals (
DOI:
10.3390/rs11111266
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