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Remote Sensing of Land Surface Phenology: A Prospectus
2013The process of observing land surface phenology (or LSP) using remote sensing satellites is fundamentally different from ground level observation of phenophase transition of specific organisms. The scale disparity between the spatial extent of the organisms and the spatial resolution of the sensor leads to an ill-defined mixture of target and ...
Geoffrey M. Henebry, Kirsten M. de Beurs
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Land Surface Phenology in a West African Savanna: Impact of Land Use, Land Cover and Fire
2015Phenological change and variation have become increasingly relevant topics in global change science due to recognition of their importance for ecosystem functioning and biogeophysical processes. Remote sensing time series offer great potential for assessing phenological dynamics at landscape, regional and global scales.
Gessner, Ursula +3 more
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International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2014
Canopy phenology plays a prominent role in determining the timing and magnitude of carbon uptake by many ecosystems. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer MODIS Global Land Cover Dynamics product developed from the enhanced vegetation index EVI provides broad spatial and temporal coverage of land-surface phenology LSP, and may serve as a ...
Miaogen Shen +4 more
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Canopy phenology plays a prominent role in determining the timing and magnitude of carbon uptake by many ecosystems. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer MODIS Global Land Cover Dynamics product developed from the enhanced vegetation index EVI provides broad spatial and temporal coverage of land-surface phenology LSP, and may serve as a ...
Miaogen Shen +4 more
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Seasonal warming and global land surface phenology
Emerging evidence suggests that temperature increases due to climate change not only differ strongly between regions but also across seasons. As a rule of thumb, one could argue that colder seasons (e.g., winter) tend to warm up faster than warmer seasons, although there are notable exceptions to this rule (e.g., due to changes in the polar vortex ...Jelle Lever +9 more
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Land Surface Phenology Metrics Extraction and Accuracy Assessment
2014Plant Phenology refers to periodic events in the life cycle of plants as influenced by the environment, especially climatic factors. Compared to field-based plant phenological observations, remote sensing provides an alternative means for monitoring Land Surface Phenology (LSP) over large areas.
Yuan, Fei +3 more
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Evaluation of Land Surface Phenology in Northern Hemisphere Permafrost Regions
Journal of Geophysical Research: BiogeosciencesAbstractVegetation phenology interacts strongly with climate through the exchange of carbon, water, momentum, and energy between terrestrial ecosystem and atmosphere. These vegetation dynamics in Northern Hemisphere permafrost regions have substantial uncertainties in previous studies, partly due to differences in datasets.
Yaohua Zhao +9 more
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Progress on Land Surface Phenology Estimation with Multispectral Remote Sensing
2023Irini Soubry +2 more
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Cross-scalar analysis of multisensor land surface phenology
Remote Sensing of EnvironmentXiaojie Gao +4 more
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