PML_V2.2a: Coupled Evapotranspiration and Gross Primary Product (GPP)

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Catalog Owner
Large Scale Hydrology Lab
Dataset Availability
2000-03-05T00:00:00Z–2024-12-26T00:00:00Z
Dataset Producer
Earth Engine Snippet
ee.ImageCollection("projects/pml_evapotranspiration/PML/OUTPUT/PML_V22a")
Cadence
8 Days
Tags
evapotranspiration gpp plant-productivity publisher-dataset water-vapor
pml-evapotranspiration

Description

The dataset is produced by the Large Scale Hydrology Lab, which specializes in advancing global and regional water cycle research through big data analytics and advanced hydrological modeling.

The PML-V2.2a product provides 500m 8-day resolution global terrestrial evapotranspiration (ET) and gross primary production (GPP) from 2000 to 2024. Driven by MSWEP and MSWX, this version features expanded bottom-up calibration using 208 flux sites and refined parameterization distinguishing irrigated from rainfed croplands.

Validation confirms high accuracy across plant functional types (NSE > 0.60, absolute bias < 5%) and reliable basin-scale water-balance performance (NSE: 0.89–0.91). This MODIS-based record is optimized for high-resolution near-present monitoring.

This dataset is part of the broader PML-V2.2 suite. For the long-term 43-year consolidated record (PML-V2.2b/c at 0.1° with different remote sensing forcing), please visit the TPDC data repository.

Bands

Pixel Size
500 meters

Bands

Name Units Min Max Scale Pixel Size Description
GPP gC m-2 d-1 0* 3901* 0.01 meters

Gross primary production

ET mm/d 0* 2011* 0.01 meters

Actual evapotranspiration

Ec mm/d 0* 1533* 0.01 meters

Vegetation transpiration

Es mm/d 0* 820* 0.01 meters

Soil evaporation

Ei mm/d 0* 1256* 0.01 meters

Interception from vegetation canopy

PET mm/d 0* 2011* 0.01 meters

Potential evapotranspiration (PET). Calculated using the Shuttleworth-simplified version of the Penman equation, which provides estimates of evaporation from water bodies, snow, and ice.

Ew mm/d 0* 2011* 0.01 meters

Evaporation from water bodies, snow, and ice. Calculated using the Penman equation, which is considered a good estimate of actual evaporation for these surfaces.

* estimated min or max value

Terms of Use

Terms of Use

Acknowledgements Whenever PML datasets are used in a scientific publication, the given references should be cited.

License The dataset is licensed under the CC-BY 4.0 license.

Citations

Citations:
  • Zhang, Y., Kong, D., Gan, R., Chiew, F.H.S., McVicar, T.R., Zhang, Q., and Yang, Y., 2019. Coupled estimation of 500m and 8-day resolution global evapotranspiration and gross primary production in 2002-2017. Remote Sens. Environ. 222, 165-182, doi:10.1016/j.rse.2018.12.031

  • Gan, R., Zhang, Y.Q., Shi, H., Yang, Y.T., Eamus, D., Cheng, L., Chiew, F.H.S., Yu, Q., 2018. Use of satellite leaf area index estimating evapotranspiration and gross assimilation for Australian ecosystems. Ecohydrology, doi:10.1002/eco.1974

  • Zhang, Y., Peña-Arancibia, J.L., McVicar, T.R., Chiew, F.H.S., Vaze, J., Liu, C., Lu, X., Zheng, H., Wang, Y., Liu, Y.Y., Miralles, D.G., Pan, M., 2016. Multi-decadal trends in global terrestrial evapotranspiration and its components. Sci. Rep. 6, 19124. doi:10.1038/srep19124

DOIs

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Code Editor (JavaScript)

var dataset = ee.ImageCollection('projects/pml_evapotranspiration/PML/OUTPUT/PML_V22a');

// Scale the first image to physical units (0.01 scale factor)
var firstImage = dataset.first().multiply(0.01);

var visualization = {
  bands: ['GPP'],
  min: 0.0,
  max: 9.0,
  palette: [
    'a50026', 'd73027', 'f46d43', 'fdae61', 'fee08b', 'ffffbf',
    'd9ef8b', 'a6d96a', '66bd63', '1a9850', '006837',
  ]
};

Map.setCenter(0.0, 15.0, 2);

Map.addLayer(
    firstImage, visualization, 'PML_V2.2a Gross Primary Product (GPP)');
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