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The underappreciated importance of solar radiation in constraining spring phenology of temperate ecosystems in the Northern and Eastern United States

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Yating Gu, Yingyi Zhao, Zhengfei Guo, Lin Meng, Kun Zhang, Jing Wang, Calvin K.F. Lee, Jing Xie, Yantian Wang, Zhengbing Yan, He Zhang, and Jin Wu, 2023-08-15, The underappreciated importance of solar radiation in constraining spring phenology of temperate ecosystems in the Northern and Eastern United States: Remote Sensing of Environment, v. 294.

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Spring phenology of temperate ecosystems is highly sensitive to climate change, generating various impacts on many important terrestrial surface biophysical processes. Although various prognostic models relying on environmental variables of temperature and photoperiod have been developed for spring phenology, comprehensive ecosystem-scale evaluations over large landscapes and long-time periods remain lacking. Further, environmental variables other than temperature and photoperiod might also importantly constrain spring phenology modelling but remain under-investigation. To address these issues, we leveraged around 20-years datasets of environmental variables (from Daymet and GLDAS products) and the spring phenology metric (i.e., the [...]

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citationTypeJournal Article
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