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Global Change Biology | 2015

Ecosystem properties of semiarid savanna grassland in West Africa and its relationship with environmental variability

Torbern Tagesson; Rasmus Fensholt; Idrissa Guiro; Mads Olander Rasmussen; Silvia Huber; Cheikh Mbow; Monica Garcia; Stephanie Horion; Inge Sandholt; Bo Holm-Rasmussen; Frank M. Göttsche; Marc-Etienne Ridler; Niklas Olén; Jørgen Lundegard Olsen; Andrea Ehammer; Mathias Madsen; Folke Olesen; Jonas Ardö

The Dahra field site in Senegal, West Africa, was established in 2002 to monitor ecosystem properties of semiarid savanna grassland and their responses to climatic and environmental change. This article describes the environment and the ecosystem properties of the site using a unique set of in situ data. The studied variables include hydroclimatic variables, species composition, albedo, normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), hyperspectral characteristics (350-1800xa0nm), surface reflectance anisotropy, brightness temperature, fraction of absorbed photosynthetic active radiation (FAPAR), biomass, vegetation water content, and land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon (NEE) and energy. The Dahra field site experiences a typical Sahelian climate and is covered by coexisting trees (~3% canopy cover) and grass species, characterizing large parts of the Sahel. This makes the site suitable for investigating relationships between ecosystem properties and hydroclimatic variables for semiarid savanna ecosystems of the region. There were strong interannual, seasonal and diurnal dynamics in NEE, with high values of ~-7.5xa0g Cxa0m(-2) xa0day(-1) during the peak of the growing season. We found neither browning nor greening NDVI trends from 2002 to 2012. Interannual variation in species composition was strongly related to rainfall distribution. NDVI and FAPAR were strongly related to species composition, especially for years dominated by the species Zornia glochidiata. This influence was not observed in interannual variation in biomass and vegetation productivity, thus challenging dryland productivity models based on remote sensing. Surface reflectance anisotropy (350-1800xa0nm) at the peak of the growing season varied strongly depending on wavelength and viewing angle thereby having implications for the design of remotely sensed spectral vegetation indices covering different wavelength regions. The presented time series of in situ data have great potential for dryland dynamics studies, global climate change related research and evaluation and parameterization of remote sensing products and dynamic vegetation models.


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2013

Actual evapotranspiration in drylands derived from in-situ and satellite data : assessing biophysical constraints

Monica Garcia; Inge Sandholt; Pietro Ceccato; Marc E. Ridler; Eric Mougin; Laurent Kergoat; Laura Morillas; Franck Timouk; Rasmus Fensholt; F. Domingo


Archive | 2004

METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION DATA FOR ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE MOISTURE STATUS

Simon Stisen; Inge Sandholt; Rasmus Fensholt


Archive | 2009

A Simple Downscaling Algorithm for Remotely Sensed Land Surface Temperature

Inge Sandholt; C. Nielsen; Simon Stisen


7th International Scientific Conference on the Global Water and Energy Cycle | 2014

Sensitivity of a satellite-derived drought index under soil moisture-limited vs. energy-limited evapotranspiration.

Monica Garcia; Néstor Fernández; L. Villagarcía; F. Domingo; Juan Puigdefábregas; Inge Sandholt


Archive | 2009

Estimation of regional evapotranspiration for clear sky days over the North China Plain

Yunqiao Shu; Simon Stisen; Inge Sandholt; Kristian Jensen


Archive | 2009

Simulation of Groundwater Conditions in The Alluvial Plains of The Taihang Mountains of The North China Plain

Yunqiao Shu; Simon Stisen; Kristian Jensen; Karen G. Villholth; Inge Sandholt; Lei Ying


Archive | 2009

The Effect of Climate Change on Water Balance Components in the Senegal River Basin

Inge Sandholt; Mary S. Ridler; Simon Stisen; N. MacKellar; Jesper Heile Christensen; C. Nielsen; Kaare Lund Rasmussen


Archive | 2006

Hydrological Modelling in a semi-arid region using remote sensing data

Flemming H. Andersen; Kristian Jensen; Inge Sandholt; Simon Stisen; Sara Jorreto; Antonio Pulido-Bosch


Archive | 2006

MikeSHE SVAT Modelling Using MODIS and MSG Data Products

Asbjoern Noergaard; Simon Stisen; Inge Sandholt; Kristian Jensen; Jens Christian Refsgaard

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Simon Stisen

Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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Monica Garcia

Technical University of Denmark

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Yunqiao Shu

University of Copenhagen

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F. Domingo

Spanish National Research Council

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Andrea Ehammer

University of Copenhagen

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Bo Holm-Rasmussen

Technical University of Denmark

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