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Amazon Forests Response to Droughts: A Perspective from the MAIAC ProductAmazon forests experienced two severe droughts at the beginning of the 21st century: one in 2005 and the other in 2010. How Amazon forests responded to these droughts is critical for the future of the Earth's climate system. It is only possible to assess Amazon forests' response to the droughts in large areal extent through satellite remote sensing. Here, we used the Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction (MAIAC) Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) vegetation index (VI) data to assess Amazon forests' response to droughts, and compared the results with those from the standard (Collection 5 and Collection 6) MODIS VI data. Overall, the MAIAC data reveal more realistic Amazon forests inter-annual greenness dynamics than the standard MODIS data. Our results from the MAIAC data suggest that: (1) the droughts decreased the greenness (i.e., photosynthetic activity) of Amazon forests; (2) the Amazon wet season precipitation reduction induced by El Niño events could also lead to reduced photosynthetic activity of Amazon forests; and (3) in the subsequent year after the water stresses, the greenness of Amazon forests recovered from the preceding decreases. However, as previous research shows droughts cause Amazon forests to reduce investment in tissue maintenance and defense, it is not clear whether the photosynthesis of Amazon forests will continue to recover after future water stresses, because of the accumulated damages caused by the droughts.
Document ID
20160012257
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Bi, Jian
(Boston Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Myneni, Ranga
(Boston Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Lyapustin, Alexei
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Wang, Yujie
(Maryland Univ. Baltimore County Baltimore, MD, United States)
Park, Taejin
(Boston Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Chi, Chen
(Boston Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Yan, Kai
(Boston Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Knyazikhin, Yuri
(Boston Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
October 11, 2016
Publication Date
April 23, 2016
Publication Information
Publication: Remote Sensing
Publisher: MDPI
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN35876
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX15AT34A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
remote sensing
MODIS
Amazon forests

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