Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

364-3 Satellite Based Cropland Carbon Monitoring System.

See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions General Oral II

Wednesday, October 25, 2017: 10:05 AM
Tampa Convention Center, Room 14

Varaprasad Bandaru, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Abstract:
Croplands are typically characterized by fine-scale heterogeneity, which makes it difficult to accurately estimate cropland carbon fluxes over large regions given the fairly coarse spatial resolution of high-frequency satellite observations. It is, how ever, important that we improve our ability to estimate spatially and temporally resolved carbon fluxes because croplands constitute a large land area and have a large impact on global carbon cycle. As part of NASA CMS funded project, a Satellite based Cropland Carbon Monitoing System (CCMS) was developed to estimate spatially resolved crop specific daily carbon fluxes over large regions. This modeling framework uses RS-EPIC and satellite derived crop parameters (leaf area index (LAI) based on PROSAIL inversion and crop phenology) to determine daily net primary productivity (NPP) and net ecosystem productivity (NEP). 

See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Soil Carbon and Greenhouse Gas Emissions General Oral II