Title
Evaluation and Normalization of Topographic Effects on Vegetation Indices.
Abstract
The normalization of topographic effects on vegetation indices (VIs) is a prerequisite for their proper use in mountainous areas. We assessed the topographic effects on the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), the enhanced vegetation index (EVI), the soil adjusted vegetation index (SAVI), and the near-infrared reflectance of terrestrial vegetation (NIRv) calculated from Sentinel-2. The evaluation was based on two criteria: the correlation with local illumination condition and the dependence on aspect. Results show that topographic effects can be neglected for the NDVI, while they heavily influence the SAVI, EVI, and NIRv: the local illumination condition explains 19.85%, 25.37%, and 26.69% of the variation of the SAVI, EVI, and NIRv, respectively, and the coefficients of variation across different aspects are, respectively, 8.13%, 10.46%, and 14.07%. We demonstrated the applicability of existing correction methods, including statistical-empirical (SE), sun-canopy-sensor with C-correction (SCS + C), and path length correction (PLC), dedicatedly designed for reflectance, to normalize topographic effects on VIs. Our study will benefit vegetation monitoring with VIs over mountainous areas.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.3390/rs12142290
REMOTE SENSING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
topographic effects,topographic normalization,vegetation indices,Sentinel-2
Journal
12
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
14
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rui Chen101.35
Gaofei Yin26113.33
Guoxiang Liu302.03
Jing Li400.34
Aleixandre Verger55713.37