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DOI10.1016/j.rse.2016.07.004
Assessing the role of climate and resource management on groundwater dependent ecosystem changes in arid environments with the Landsat archive
Huntington, Justin1,2; McGwire, Kenneth1; Morton, Charles1; Snyder, Keirith3; Peterson, Sarah4; Erickson, Tyler5; Niswonger, Richard6; Carroll, Rosemary1; Smith, Guy1; Allen, Richard7
通讯作者Huntington, Justin
来源期刊REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT
ISSN0034-4257
EISSN1879-0704
出版年2016
卷号185页码:186-197
英文摘要

Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) rely on near-surface groundwater. These systems are receiving more attention with rising air temperature, prolonged drought, and where groundwater pumping captures natural groundwater discharge for anthropogenic use. Phreatophyte shrublands, meadows, and riparian areas are GDEs that provide critical habitat for many sensitive species, especially in arid and semi-arid environments. While GDEs are vital for ecosystem services and function, their long-term (i.e. similar to 30 years) spatial and temporal variability is poorly understood with respect to local and regional scale climate, groundwater, and rangeland management. In this work, we compute time series of NDVI derived from sensors of the Landsat TM, ETM +, and OLI lineage for assessing GDEs in a variety of land and water management contexts. Changes in vegetation vigor based on climate, groundwater availability, and land management in arid landscapes are detectable with Landsat. However, the effective quantification of these ecosystem changes can be undermined if changes in spectral bandwidths between different Landsat sensors introduce biases in derived vegetation indices, and if climate, and land and water management histories are not well understood. The objective of this work is to 1) use the Landsat 8 under-fly dataset to quantify differences in spectral reflectance and NDVI between Landsat 7 ETM + and Landsat 8 OLI for a range of vegetation communities in arid and semiarid regions of the southwestern United States, and 2) demonstrate the value of 30-year historical vegetation index and climate datasets for assessing GDEs. Specific study areas were chosen to represent a range of GDEs and environmental conditions important for three scenarios: baseline monitoring of vegetation and climate, riparian restoration, and groundwater level changes. Google’s Earth Engine cloud computing and environmental monitoring platform is used to rapidly access and analyze the Landsat archive along with downscaled North American Land Data Assimilation System gridded meteorological data, which are used for both atmospheric correction and correlation analysis. Results from the cross-sensor comparison indicate a benefit from the application of a consistent atmospheric correction method, and that NDVI derived from Landsat 7 and 8 are very similar within the study area. Results from continuous Landsat time series analysis clearly illustrate that there are strong correlations between changes in vegetation vigor, precipitation, evaporative demand, depth to groundwater, and riparian restoration. Trends in summer NDVI associated with riparian restoration and groundwater level changes were found to be statistically significant, and interannual summer NDVI was found to be moderately correlated to interannual water-year precipitation for baseline study sites. Results clearly highlight the complementary relationship between water-year PPT, NDVI, and evaporative demand, and are consistent with regional vegetation index and complementary relationship studies. This work is supporting land and water managers for evaluation of GDEs with respect to climate, groundwater, and resource management. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.


英文关键词Landsat NDVI Cross-sensor calibration Groundwater dependent ecosystems Riparian restoration Groundwater pumping Phreatophytes Complementary relationship Evaporative demand
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000386321900016
WOS关键词GREAT-BASIN ; RIPARIAN VEGETATION ; SURFACE REFLECTANCE ; FOREST DISTURBANCE ; DETECTING TRENDS ; EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ; INDEXES ; RESTORATION ; SATELLITE ; HABITAT
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Remote Sensing ; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Remote Sensing ; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology
来源机构United States Geological Survey ; Desert Research Institute
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/196008
作者单位1.Desert Res Inst, Reno, NV USA;
2.Western Reg Climate Ctr, Reno, NV 89512 USA;
3.USDA ARS, Reno, NV USA;
4.Bur Land Management, Reno, NV USA;
5.Google Inc, Mountain View, CA USA;
6.US Geol Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA;
7.Univ Idaho, Kimberly, ID USA
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Huntington, Justin,McGwire, Kenneth,Morton, Charles,et al. Assessing the role of climate and resource management on groundwater dependent ecosystem changes in arid environments with the Landsat archive[J]. United States Geological Survey, Desert Research Institute,2016,185:186-197.
APA Huntington, Justin.,McGwire, Kenneth.,Morton, Charles.,Snyder, Keirith.,Peterson, Sarah.,...&Allen, Richard.(2016).Assessing the role of climate and resource management on groundwater dependent ecosystem changes in arid environments with the Landsat archive.REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT,185,186-197.
MLA Huntington, Justin,et al."Assessing the role of climate and resource management on groundwater dependent ecosystem changes in arid environments with the Landsat archive".REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT 185(2016):186-197.
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