The high spatial resolution and revisit time of Sentinel-2A/B tandem satellites allow a potentially improved retrieval of land surface phenology (LSP). The biome and regional characteristics, however, greatly constrain the design of the LSP algorithms. In the Arctic, such biome-specific characteristics include prolonged periods of snow cover, persistent cloud cover, and shortness of the growing season. Here, we evaluate the feasibility of Sentinel-2 for deriving high-resolution LSP maps of the Arctic. We extracted the timing of the start and end of season (SoS and EoS, respectively) for the years 2019 and 2020 with a simple implementation of the threshold method in Google Earth Engine (GEE). We found a high level of similarity between Senti...
Abstract Land surface phenology (LSP) products are currently of large uncertainties due to cloud con...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Key features of four bioclimate subzones on the Yamal (Walker <em...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Correlation significances of SOS and EOS between pairs of MODIS, AVHRR...
The study of changes in phenology and, in particular, land surface phenology (LSP) provides an impor...
Recent efforts have been made to monitor the seasonal metrics of plant canopy variations globally fr...
Dense time series of Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2 imagery are creating exciting new opportunities to mon...
The Arctic is a region that is expected to experience a high increase in temperature. Changes in the...
The Arctic is a region that is expected to experience a high increase in temperature. Changes in the...
The Arctic is a region that is expected to experience a high increase in temperature. Changes in the...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Determination of phenological parameters based on (a) MODIS data, (b) ...
Landscape changes in the terrestrial Arctic occur on different time scales. One can normally disting...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation phenology increasingly benefit from freely available satellite ...
Optical remote sensing in the Arctic is highly restricted by frequent cloud cover and low illuminati...
Permafrost is warming in the northern high latitudes, inducing highly dynamic thaw-related permafros...
Satellite remote sensing of plant phenology provides an important indicator of climate change. Howev...
Abstract Land surface phenology (LSP) products are currently of large uncertainties due to cloud con...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Key features of four bioclimate subzones on the Yamal (Walker <em...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Correlation significances of SOS and EOS between pairs of MODIS, AVHRR...
The study of changes in phenology and, in particular, land surface phenology (LSP) provides an impor...
Recent efforts have been made to monitor the seasonal metrics of plant canopy variations globally fr...
Dense time series of Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2 imagery are creating exciting new opportunities to mon...
The Arctic is a region that is expected to experience a high increase in temperature. Changes in the...
The Arctic is a region that is expected to experience a high increase in temperature. Changes in the...
The Arctic is a region that is expected to experience a high increase in temperature. Changes in the...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Determination of phenological parameters based on (a) MODIS data, (b) ...
Landscape changes in the terrestrial Arctic occur on different time scales. One can normally disting...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation phenology increasingly benefit from freely available satellite ...
Optical remote sensing in the Arctic is highly restricted by frequent cloud cover and low illuminati...
Permafrost is warming in the northern high latitudes, inducing highly dynamic thaw-related permafros...
Satellite remote sensing of plant phenology provides an important indicator of climate change. Howev...
Abstract Land surface phenology (LSP) products are currently of large uncertainties due to cloud con...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Key features of four bioclimate subzones on the Yamal (Walker <em...
<p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Correlation significances of SOS and EOS between pairs of MODIS, AVHRR...