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Spatiotemporal Variability of Land Surface Phenology in China from 2001–2014 [PDF]
Land surface phenology is a highly sensitive and simple indicator of vegetation dynamics and climate change. However, few studies on spatiotemporal distribution patterns and trends in land surface phenology across different climate and vegetation types ...
Zhaohui Luo, Shixiao Yu
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Remote Sensing of Land Surface Phenology: Editorial
Land surface phenology (LSP) is an important research field in terrestrial remote sensing and has become an indispensable approach in global change research, as evidenced by many important scientific findings supported by LSP in recent decades [...]
Xuanlong Ma +4 more
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Land surface phenology, which records the start of growing season (SOS) and the end of growing season (EOS), plays an essential part in reflecting plant photosynthesis and the response of carbon cycle in terrestrial ecosystems to climate change ...
Lei Zhou +6 more
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Land surface phenology that reflects periodical changes in terrestrial vegetation plays an important role in influencing the functioning and services of ecosystems.
Wei Wu +6 more
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Land surface phenology from VEGETATION and PROBA-V data. Assessment over deciduous forests
Land surface phenology has been widely retrieved although no consensus exists on the optimal satellite dataset and the method to extract phenology metrics.
Kevin Bórnez +3 more
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Global Assessment of Cumulative and Time-Lag Effects of Drought on Land Surface Phenology
Increased frequency and intensity of droughts under climate change will have a significant impact on land surface phenology, however, the drought-phenology interactions that are associated with complex temporal effects are not well understood. This study
Ronglei Zhou +7 more
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Abstract Vegetation phenology contributes to, and is diagnostic of, seasonal variation in ecosystem processes and exerts important controls on land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, water, and energy. Satellite remote sensing provides a valuable source of data for monitoring the phenology of terrestrial ecosystems and has been widely used to map ...
Minkyu Moon +2 more
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The land surface phenology (LSP) associated with vegetation dynamics plays an important role in influencing the land surface processes and land–atmosphere interactions.
Wei Wu, Ying Sun, Kun Xiao, Qinchuan Xin
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Impact of Snowpack on the Land Surface Phenology in the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia
The accumulation and ablation processes of seasonal snow significantly affect the land surface phenology in a mountainous ecosystem. However, the ability of snow to regulate the alpine land surface phenology in the arid regions is not well described in ...
Tao Yang +5 more
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Constraints and Opportunities for Detecting Land Surface Phenology in Drylands [PDF]
Land surface phenology (LSP) enables global-scale tracking of ecosystem processes, but its utility is limited in drylands due to low vegetation cover and resulting low annual amplitudes of vegetation indices (VIs).
Shawn D. Taylor +3 more
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