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Journal of Plant Ecologyjpecol
2025-06-17

【EDITOR'S CHOICE】
Asian tropical forests assimilating carbon under dry conditions: water stress or light benefits?

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doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtac106

Averaged annual variation in solar radiation for both observed (circles) and calculated (line) values with daily intervals at the BNS site (a), MKL site (b), SKR site (c) and PSO site, respectively.Climate diagrams at the BNS site (a), PSO site (b), SKR site (c) and MKL site, respectively.
2024-08-20

RT @RemoteSens_MDPI: The Joint Assimilation of Remotely Sensed #LeafAreaIndex and Surface #SoilMoisture into a #Land Surface Model
by Azbina Rahman et al.
Welcome to read the paper: buff.ly/3YUr5tx

💧🌏 Greg CocksGregCocks@techhub.social
2024-05-20

Old Forests Are Irreplaceably Cool
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pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/onli <-- shared technical article
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doi.org/10.1038/s41561-024-014 <-- shared paper
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“Satellite measurements confirm that the sudden disappearance of mature tropical forests has a more drastic effect on local land temperature than does the gradual growth of young forests…”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #remotesensing #tropics #tropical #earthobservation #vegetation #forest #forests #loss #gain #differences #landsurface #local #temperatures #heat #coolingeffect #energybudget #biophysical #climatechange #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #leafareaindex #aldebo #canopy #structure #geomorphometry #NDVI #model #modeling #ecology #NASA #Aqua #Terra #satellite #atmosphere #circulation

map and charts - Spatial pattern of the differences between the sensitivities of daytime LST (13:30) to forest loss and gain during 2003 and 2013.charts - LST responses to forest cover change during 2003–2013 in the tropicsaerial image - clouds over the Amazonaerial image - Small clouds pop up over Amazon forestland in this 2019 image from NASA’s Aqua satellite.

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