Using Geostationary Satellite Observations and Machine Learning Models to Estimate Ecosystem Carbon Uptake and Respiration at Half Hourly Time Steps at Eddy Covariance Sites
Sadegh Ranjbar,
Daniele Losos,
Sophie Hoffman
et al.
Abstract:Polar‐orbiting satellites have significantly improved our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle, yet they are not designed to observe sub‐daily dynamics that can provide unique insight into carbon cycle processes. Geostationary satellites offer remote sensing capabilities at temporal resolutions of 5‐min, or even less. This study explores the use of geostationary satellite data acquired by the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite—R Series (GOES‐R) to estimate terrestrial gross primary prod… Show more
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