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Complex responses of spring alpine vegetation phenology to snow cover dynamics over the Tibetan Plateau, China

Science of the Total Environment, 2017
Snow cover dynamics are considered to play a key role on spring phenological shifts in the high-latitude, so investigating responses of spring phenology to snow cover dynamics is becoming an increasingly important way to identify and predict global ecosystem dynamics.
Siyuan Wang   +2 more
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Impacts of snow cover on vegetation phenology in the arctic from satellite data

Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2013
The dynamics of snow cover is considered an essential factor in phenological changes in Arctic tundra and other northern biomes. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)/Terra satellite data were selected to monitor the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of vegetation phenology and the timing of snow cover in western Arctic Russia (the
Heqing Zeng, Gensuo Jia
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Periconnection: A novel macroecological effect in snow cover phenology modulating ecosystem productivity over upper Northern Hemisphere

Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Snow cover plays an important role in maintaining ecosystems. However, knowledge on how snow cover phenology (SP) modulates ecosystem productivity (EP), especially for the lower- and higher-productivity ecosystems, is limited yet. The situation becomes more embarrassed when asking a more in-depth question as to the macroecological pattern of SP ...
Yi Lin
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The effect of snow cover on the phenology of the mossRacomitrium lanuginosum

The Bryologist, 2018
We investigated the seasonality of the development of gametangia and sporophytes of Racomitrium lanuginosum at a snow-free site (ca. 645 m on Mt. Mihara) and compared it with a seasonally snow-covered site (ca. 2200 m on Mt. Fuji) to clarify the effects of the length of growth period regulated by snow cover. The number of inflorescences and the number,
Fumino Maruo, Satoshi Imura
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Effects of Snow Cover on Spring Vegetation Phenology Vary With Temperature Gradient Across the Pan‐Arctic

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2023
AbstractExtensive and complex changes in spring vegetation phenology have occurred in the Pan‐Arctic over the last several decades. However, the role of snow cover at the start of the growing season (SOS) under different climatic conditions remains unclear. Therefore, we compare the effects of four snow indicators on SOS from 1982 to 2015 based on long‐
Youlv Wu   +5 more
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Using phase-spaces to characterize land surface phenology in a seasonally snow-covered landscape

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015
Abstract In seasonally snow-covered environments, snow significantly impacts upon vegetative phenology. As such, there is a need to derive land surface phenological descriptors that are free of the influence of snow-cover. The presence of on-ground snow-cover influences the phenological descriptors produced using some remotely sensed vegetation ...
Jeffery A. Thompson   +2 more
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How is snow cover in global mountain area changing? Detection of snow cover and snow phenology changes by using MODIS imagery over 2000 - 2018

2020
<p>Mountain areas have raised a lot of attention in the past years, as they are considered sentinel of climate changes. Quantification of snow cover changes and related phenology in global mountain areas can have multiple implications on water resources, ecosystem services, tourism, and energy production [1].
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Impacts of snow cover seasonality on spring land surface phenology of forests in Changbai mountains of Northeast China

Science of the Total Environment
Snow cover phenology (SCP) strongly affects forest spring phenology (the start of growing season, SOS), but the underlying mechanism of the relationship varies. In this study, we aimed to analyze the relationship between forest SOS and SCP, and investigate the mechanisms about how changes of SCP affect forest SOS.
Hong S He, Justin Krohn
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Phenological and reproductive responses of tundra plants to enhanced snow cover in high arctic Adventdalen, Spitsbergen

2009
Climate change scenarios suggest, among others, an increase of solid winter precipitation in high latitude sites, leading to enhanced and more stable temperatures under a resulting deeper snowpack and later melt out dates of affected areas. Snow accumulations behind snow fences have been used to simulate an increase of snow cover in high arctic ...
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A dataset of snow cover phenology in China based on AVHRR from 1980 to 2020

China Scientific Data, 2022
Xiaohua HAO   +4 more
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