EGU2020-21907, updated on 10 Jan 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21907
EGU General Assembly 2020
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GBOV (Ground-Based Observation for Validation): A Copernicus service for validation of Land Products

Gabriele Bai1, Christophe Lerebourg1, Marco Clerici2, Nadine Gobron2, Jan-Peter Muller3, Rui Song3, Jadu Dash4, Luke Brown4, Harry Morris4, Ernesto Lopez-Baeza5, Erika Albero5, Darren Ghent6, and Emma Dodd6
Gabriele Bai et al.
  • 1ACRI-ST, France
  • 2JRC - Joint Research Center, Italy
  • 3University College London, United Kingdom
  • 4University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • 5Universitat de Valencia, Spain
  • 6University of Leicester, United Kingdom

Copernicus is a European Union Earth Observation program, dedicated to monitor our planet and its environment, giving free access to remote sensing data and derived Earth Observation products. For proper use in environmental monitoring and scientific applications, it is fundamental to guarantee high quality and consistency of these satellite derived products. One of the possibilities to ensure product quality is to perform quantitative comparisons of satellite derived products with the corresponding in situ observation. Two options can then be considered for ground data sources: through intensive field campaigns or making use of permanent ground stations deployed and maintained on the long term. In the first case, a large variety of variable can be assessed, but logistical challenges and financial resources limit in time and space the products validation. More over meteorological constrains often limit the number of data that can actually be used for Earth Observation products. The second option is from far the most cost effective although it is not yet possible to cover all ground variables with permanent field deployment.

To achieve these objectives of systematic and long-term data validation, the Ground-Based Observations for Validation (GBOV) service has been implemented, facilitating the use of observations from operational ground-based monitoring networks and their comparison to EO products. The service is guaranteed through 3 different components:

  • Collection of multi-year ground-based observations (Reference Measurements - RMs) of high relevance for the understanding of land surface processes from more than 50 existing sites. These RMs are then upscaled to generate Land Products (LPs), in order to validate the Copernicus products. In particular, the LPs distributed through the GBOV portal are: Top of Canopy Reflectance (ToC-R), surface albedo, Leaf Area Index (LAI), Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Available Radiation (FAPAR), Fraction of Covered ground (FCover), Surface Soil Moisture (SSM) and Land Surface Temperature (LST).
  • Upgrade of existing sites with new instrumentation or establishing entirely new monitoring sites to close thematic or geographical gaps. In 2019 new instrumentation has been installed in three different sites: Hainich (Germany), Valencia (Spain) and Tumbarumba (Australia). Litchfield (Australia), Dahra (Senegal) and Skukuza (South Africa) will be equipped with new instrumentation in the course of 2020.
  • Implementation and maintenance of a database for the distribution of the Reference Measurements and the corresponding Land Products, available through the website https://land.copernicus.eu/global/gbov. GBOV data access is completely free, after registration and acceptation of the terms of use and the data policy.

How to cite: Bai, G., Lerebourg, C., Clerici, M., Gobron, N., Muller, J.-P., Song, R., Dash, J., Brown, L., Morris, H., Lopez-Baeza, E., Albero, E., Ghent, D., and Dodd, E.: GBOV (Ground-Based Observation for Validation): A Copernicus service for validation of Land Products, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-21907, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21907, 2020.