Cascading consequences of recent changes in the physical environment of northern lands associated with rapid warming have affected a broad range of ecosystem processes, particularly, changes in structure, composition, and functioning of vegetation. Incomplete understanding of underlying processes driving such changes is the primary motivation for this research. We report here the results of three studies that use long-term remote sensing data to advance our knowledge of spatiotemporal changes in growing season, greenness and productivity of northern vegetation. First, we improve the remote sensing-based detection of growing season by fusing vegetation greenness, snow and soil freeze/thaw condition. The satellite record reveals extensive len...
This dissertation examined the seasonal freeze/thaw activity in boreal-Arctic soils and vegetation p...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
Arctic air temperatures have increased at two to three times the global rate over the past century. ...
Monitoring and understanding climate-induced changes in the boreal and arctic vegetation is critical...
Arctic and Boreal ecosystems are experiencing accelerated carbon cycling that coincides with trends ...
Alongside significant climate warming, a widespread 30-year greening trend has been observed in high...
North American vegetation has been discovered to be a net carbon sink, with atypical behavior of dra...
High-latitude northern ecosystems are experiencing rapid climate changes, and represent a large pote...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2017. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. A...
Global satellite remote sensing records show evidence of recent vegetation greening and an advance i...
We combine satellite and ground observations during 1950-2011 to study the long-term links between m...
Time series analyses of a 22-yr record of satellite observations across the northern circumpolar hig...
The northern high latitudes are an area of particular importance to global climate change. As a syst...
Vegetation is a key component of the Earth's climate system. Understanding vegetation dynamics in a ...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
This dissertation examined the seasonal freeze/thaw activity in boreal-Arctic soils and vegetation p...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
Arctic air temperatures have increased at two to three times the global rate over the past century. ...
Monitoring and understanding climate-induced changes in the boreal and arctic vegetation is critical...
Arctic and Boreal ecosystems are experiencing accelerated carbon cycling that coincides with trends ...
Alongside significant climate warming, a widespread 30-year greening trend has been observed in high...
North American vegetation has been discovered to be a net carbon sink, with atypical behavior of dra...
High-latitude northern ecosystems are experiencing rapid climate changes, and represent a large pote...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2017. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. A...
Global satellite remote sensing records show evidence of recent vegetation greening and an advance i...
We combine satellite and ground observations during 1950-2011 to study the long-term links between m...
Time series analyses of a 22-yr record of satellite observations across the northern circumpolar hig...
The northern high latitudes are an area of particular importance to global climate change. As a syst...
Vegetation is a key component of the Earth's climate system. Understanding vegetation dynamics in a ...
Global change, which includes climate change and the impacts of human disturbance, is altering the p...
This dissertation examined the seasonal freeze/thaw activity in boreal-Arctic soils and vegetation p...
In the past century, we have witnessed the most substantial rise in global surface temperatures for ...
Arctic air temperatures have increased at two to three times the global rate over the past century. ...