Terrestrial ecosystems of northern Eurasia are demonstrating an increasing gross primary productivity (GPP), yet few studies have provided definitive attribution for the changes. While prior studies point to increasing temperatures as the principle environmental control, influences from moisture and other factors are less clear. We assess how changes in temperature, precipitation, cloudiness, and forest fires individually contribute to changes in GPP derived from satellite data across northern Eurasia using a light-use- efficiency-based model, for the period 1982–2010. We find that annual satellite-derived GPP is most sensitive to the temperature, precipitation and cloudiness of summer, which is the peak of the growing season and also...
We use GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ERA-interim air temperature, as proxy for a...
We use GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ERA-interim air temperature, as proxy for a...
Warmer or cooler spring in northern high latitudes will, for the most part, directly impact gross pr...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern Eurasia are demonstrating an increasing gross primary productivit...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
In the context of global warming, the strength and frequency of drought events are projected to grow...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
Northern Eurasia experienced anomalous weather conditions in the 2003 summer. We examined how forest...
Past changes in gross primary productivity (GPP) were assessed using historical satellite observatio...
Satellite-based light use efficiency (LUE) models are important tools for estimating regional and gl...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating global climate with the fate of these ecos...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating global climate with the fate of these ecos...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating global climate with the fate of these ecos...
We use GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ERA-interim air temperature, as proxy for a...
We use GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ERA-interim air temperature, as proxy for a...
Warmer or cooler spring in northern high latitudes will, for the most part, directly impact gross pr...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern Eurasia are demonstrating an increasing gross primary productivit...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
In the context of global warming, the strength and frequency of drought events are projected to grow...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
International audienceTemperature response of gross primary productivity (GPP) is a well-known prope...
Northern Eurasia experienced anomalous weather conditions in the 2003 summer. We examined how forest...
Past changes in gross primary productivity (GPP) were assessed using historical satellite observatio...
Satellite-based light use efficiency (LUE) models are important tools for estimating regional and gl...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating global climate with the fate of these ecos...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating global climate with the fate of these ecos...
Semi-arid ecosystems play an important role in regulating global climate with the fate of these ecos...
We use GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ERA-interim air temperature, as proxy for a...
We use GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage (TWS) and ERA-interim air temperature, as proxy for a...
Warmer or cooler spring in northern high latitudes will, for the most part, directly impact gross pr...