地理学报(英文版)
地理學報(英文版)
지이학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
2005年
2期
131-141
,共11页
渡边正孝%王勤学%林诚二%MURAKAMI Shogo%LIU Jiyuan%OUYANG Zhu%LI Yan%LI Yingnian%Wang Kelin
渡邊正孝%王勤學%林誠二%MURAKAMI Shogo%LIU Jiyuan%OUYANG Zhu%LI Yan%LI Yingnian%Wang Kelin
도변정효%왕근학%림성이%MURAKAMI Shogo%LIU Jiyuan%OUYANG Zhu%LI Yan%LI Yingnian%Wang Kelin
APEIS-FLUX system%Asia-Pacific Environmental Innovation Strategy (APEIS)%CO2 flux%Integrated Environmental Monitoring (IEM)%MODIS%water vapor flux
The Integrated Environmental Monitoring (IEM) project, part of the Asia-Pacific Environmental Innovation Strategy (APEIS) project, developed an integrated environmental monitoring system that can be used to detect, monitor, and assess environmental disasters, degradation, and their impacts in the Asia-Pacific region. The system primarily employs data from the moderate resolution imaging spectrometer (MODIS) sensor on the Earth Observation System- (EOS-) Terra/Aqua satellite,as well as those from ground observations at five sites in different ecological systems in China. From the preliminary data analysis on both annual and daily variations of water, heat and CO2 fluxes, we can confirm that this system basically has been working well. The results show that both latent flux and CO2 flux are much greater in the crop field than those in the grassland and the saline desert, whereas the sensible heat flux shows the opposite trend. Different data products from MODIS have very different correspondence, e.g. MODIS-derived land surface temperature has a close correlation with measured ones, but LAI and NPP are quite different from ground measurements, which suggests that the algorithms used to process MODIS data need to be revised by using the local dataset. We are now using the APEIS-FLUX data to develop an integrated model, which can simulate the regional water,heat, and carbon fluxes. Finally, we are expected to use this model to develop more precise high-order MODIS products in Asia-Pacific region.