Harmonic analysis of a one-year time series (26 periods) of NOAA AVHRR NDVI
biweekly composite data was used to characterize seasonal changes for natu
ral and agricultural land use/land cover in Finney County in southwest Kans
as. Different crops (corn, soybeans, alfalfa) exhibit distinctive seasonal
patterns of NDVI variation that have strong periodic characteristics. Harmo
nic analysis, also termed spectral analysis or Fourier analysis, decomposes
a time-dependent periodic phenomenon into a series of sinusoidal functions
, each defined by unique amplitude and phase values. The proportion of vari
ance in the original time-series data set accounted for by each term of the
harmonic analysis can also be calculated. Amplitude and phase angle images
were produced from analysis of the time-series NDVI data and correlated wi
th information on crop type and extent for the region to develop a methodol
ogy for crop-type identification. Crop types occurring in southwest Kansas,
including corn, winter wheat, alfalfa, pasture, and native prairie grassla
nds, were characterized and identified using this technique and biweekly AV
HRR composite data for 1992. For crops with a simple phenology, such as cor
n, the majority of the variance was captured by the first and additive term
s of the harmonic analysis, while winter wheat exhibited a bimodal NDVI per
iodicity with the majority of the variance accounted for by the second harm
onic term.