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Multidecadal satellite observations, like those from Landsat, enable the study of vegetation greenness trends at extensive spatial and temporal scales. Alpine ecosystems show significant increases in vegetation greenness, but the ecological processes driving this greening are less understood.
Arthur Bayle+5 more
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Thermal Decoupling May Promote Cooling and Avoid Heat Stress in Alpine Plants. [PDF]
Morales LV+3 more
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Alpine plants in the Pigeon Lake district of Alberta
George H. Turner
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Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club to Clova, in July 1896 [PDF]
William Craig
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This study developed the WEP‐CHC model, integrating vegetation growth dynamics into the hydrological WEP framework, to explore the spatiotemporal patterns and driving mechanisms of vegetation growth status (VGS) in the upper Yellow River. The results revealed significant spatiotemporal variability in VGS, with annual hydrothermal conditions and soil ...
Xiaolong Wang+7 more
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Alpine steppe vegetation communities are more sensitive to plateau pika disturbance than alpine meadows. [PDF]
Hua R+5 more
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Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club to Killin in 1897 [PDF]
William Craig
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Abstract Aiming to control lake eutrophication, proposed methods for convenient and faithworthy lake water quality evaluation are warranted. Optical measurement of dissolved organic matter (DOM) demonstrates great potential for estimating organic matter (OM) composition, and can thus serve as a proxy for conventional chemical oxygen demand (CODMn ...
Xi Huang+7 more
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Alpine Meadow Fractional Vegetation Cover Estimation Using UAV-Aided Sentinel-2 Imagery. [PDF]
Du K+7 more
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Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club to Kirkby-Lonsdale in 1899 [PDF]
William Lane Craig
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