Vegetation productivity trends for the Arctic tundra are updated for the 1982–2011 period and examined in the context of land surface temperatures and coastal sea ice. Understanding mechanistic links between vegetation and climate parameters contributes to model advancements that are necessary for improving climate projections. This study employs remote sensing data: Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies (GIMMS) Maximum Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (MaxNDVI), Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) sea-ice concentrations, and Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) radiometric surface temperatures. Spring sea ice is declining everywhere except in the Bering Sea, while summer open water area is increasing throughou...
Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) is declining at an accelerating rate with a wide range of ecological con...
Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) is declining at an accelerating rate with a wide range of ecological con...
Satellite-aided studies of vegetation cover, biomass and productivity are becoming increasingly impo...
Vegetation productivity trends for the Arctic tundra are updated for the 1982–2011 period and exami...
Abstract: Vegetation productivity trends for the Arctic tundra are updated for the 1982–2011 period ...
The concern about Arctic greening has grown recently as the phenomenon is thought to have significan...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Recent accelerated warming over the Arctic coincides with sea ice reduction and shifting patterns of...
Recent accelerated warming over the Arctic coincides with sea ice reduction and shifting patterns of...
In order to understand the effect of climate change on arctic vegetation, we need to understand how ...
Global temperature is increasing, especially over Northern lands (>50 N), owing to positive feedbac...
Linkages between diminishing Arctic sea ice and changes in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems have been d...
Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) is declining at an accelerating rate with a wide range of ecological con...
Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) is declining at an accelerating rate with a wide range of ecological con...
Satellite-aided studies of vegetation cover, biomass and productivity are becoming increasingly impo...
Vegetation productivity trends for the Arctic tundra are updated for the 1982–2011 period and exami...
Abstract: Vegetation productivity trends for the Arctic tundra are updated for the 1982–2011 period ...
The concern about Arctic greening has grown recently as the phenomenon is thought to have significan...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
Recent accelerated warming over the Arctic coincides with sea ice reduction and shifting patterns of...
Recent accelerated warming over the Arctic coincides with sea ice reduction and shifting patterns of...
In order to understand the effect of climate change on arctic vegetation, we need to understand how ...
Global temperature is increasing, especially over Northern lands (>50 N), owing to positive feedbac...
Linkages between diminishing Arctic sea ice and changes in Arctic terrestrial ecosystems have been d...
Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) is declining at an accelerating rate with a wide range of ecological con...
Arctic sea ice extent (SIE) is declining at an accelerating rate with a wide range of ecological con...
Satellite-aided studies of vegetation cover, biomass and productivity are becoming increasingly impo...