EDC conducted computing of NDVI before
rectification, i.e. before changes of pixels original
positions on images according to specific
geographic projection and scale. For that reason
we used their values which are stored as "6th
channel’ in source data. NDVI values were scaled
to —1.0 to +1.0 range, with discretization step of
0.01. Computed NDVI was of great value for
elimination of composites with unperceptible cloud
cover over target areas (very low NDVI values
occurred).
Geometric registration with Interrupted Goode
Homolosine projection [3] was conducted at EDC
Figure 2 An example of spring composite, 11-20
April 1992, first leafing.
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Figure 4 An example of autumn composite 21-30
October 1992. Yellowing of leaves.
too. We did additional georeferencing, especially in
the vicinity of observed woods. Chosen woods
were represented with samples of 14 pixels
(Spaëva) and 9 pixels (Cesma, llovski dol, Opeke,
Srnolov). Samples were picked from the center of
the woods to avoid point spread influences of
pixels which lie outside of the wood boundaries.
For this approach we chose distinct woods in the
lowlands of Croatia in order to avoid additional
ortocorrecting. Pictures 2 to 5 show changes on
the 10-day AVHRR composites (first two channels
according to key RGB=221 are used only) for
typical scenes of four seasons during observed
period. In colour, differences are more distinctive.
Figure 3 An example of summer composite, 21-30
July 1992. The greatest values of NDVI.
Figure 5 An example of winter composite 11-20
February 1993. Mostly under cloud cover.
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