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View article: Macrophyte habitat architecture and benthic-pelagic coupling: Photic habitat demand to build up large P storage capacity and bio-surface by underwater vegetation
Macrophyte habitat architecture and benthic-pelagic coupling: Photic habitat demand to build up large P storage capacity and bio-surface by underwater vegetation Open
Macrophytes play an important role in shallow lakes if large standing crop can be achieved. Here we stress the role of submerged macrophytes for benthic-pelagic coupling in the shallow oxbow lake Alte Donau (Austria) during restoration tri…
View article: ZAMG Data Hub – Open access to high value data sets 
ZAMG Data Hub – Open access to high value data sets  Open
<div> <div> <p><span>With new open data policies in place, the European Commission aims to speed up the development of innovative services and products, thereby playing a significant role in economic growth. In part…
View article: Global monitoring of vegetation conditions and GPP from 30 years of passive microwave observations
Global monitoring of vegetation conditions and GPP from 30 years of passive microwave observations Open
<div> <p><span>Microwave radiation emitted by the Earth surface is&#160;attenuated by vegetation. The magnitude of attenuation is commonly referred to as Vegetation Optical Depth (VOD) and depends on several factors, …
View article: VODCA2GPP – a new, global, long-term (1988–2020) gross primary production dataset from microwave remote sensing
VODCA2GPP – a new, global, long-term (1988–2020) gross primary production dataset from microwave remote sensing Open
Long-term global monitoring of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is crucial for assessing ecosystem responses to global climate change. In recent decades, great advances have been made in estimating GPP and many global GPP dataset…
View article: Comment on essd-2021-209
Comment on essd-2021-209 Open
Abstract. Long-term global monitoring of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is crucial for assessing ecosystem responses to global climate change. In recent decades, great advances have been made in estimating GPP and many global G…
View article: Comment on essd-2021-209
Comment on essd-2021-209 Open
Abstract. Long-term global monitoring of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is crucial for assessing ecosystem responses to global climate change. In recent decades, great advances have been made in estimating GPP and many global G…
View article: VODCA2GPP – A new global, long-term (1988–2020) GPP dataset from microwave remote sensing
VODCA2GPP – A new global, long-term (1988–2020) GPP dataset from microwave remote sensing Open
Long-term global monitoring of terrestrial Gross Primary Production (GPP) is crucial for assessing ecosystem response to global climate change. In recent years and decades, great advances in estimating GPP on a global level have been made …
View article: Impact of temperature and water availability on microwave-derived gross primary production
Impact of temperature and water availability on microwave-derived gross primary production Open
Vegetation optical depth (VOD) from microwave satellite observations has received much attention in global vegetation studies in recent years due to its relationship to vegetation water content and biomass. We recently have shown that VOD …
View article: Impact of temperature and water availability on microwave-derivedgross primary production
Impact of temperature and water availability on microwave-derivedgross primary production Open
Vegetation optical depth (VOD) from microwave satellite observations has received much attention in global vegetation studies in recent years due to its relationship to vegetation water content and biomass. We recently have shown that VOD …
View article: New Emphasis on Water Transparency as Socio-Ecological Indicator for Urban Water: Bridging Ecosystem Service Supply and Sustainable Ecosystem Health
New Emphasis on Water Transparency as Socio-Ecological Indicator for Urban Water: Bridging Ecosystem Service Supply and Sustainable Ecosystem Health Open
The perspective on water transparency changed since the early days of limnology from being a physical parameter of optical water property to an ecological indicator tracking algal turbidity due to eutrophication or an overall success of su…
View article: A new global Gross Primary Production (GPP) dataset based on microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive (VODCA)
A new global Gross Primary Production (GPP) dataset based on microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive (VODCA) Open
<p>Gross Primary Production (GPP) describes the uptake of C0<sub>2</sub> by plants through photosynthesis and is essential to monitor and analyze ecosystem dynamics. Teubner et al.<sup>1</sup> developed a carb…
View article: The global long-term microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive (VODCA)
The global long-term microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive (VODCA) Open
Since the late 1970s, space-borne microwave radiometers have been providing measurements of radiation emitted by the Earth’s surface. From these measurements it is possible to derive vegetation optical depth (VOD), a model-based indicator …
View article: Recent global and regional trends in burned area and their compensating environmental controls
Recent global and regional trends in burned area and their compensating environmental controls Open
The apparent decline in the global incidence of fire between 1996 and 2015, as measured by satellite-observations of burned area, has been related to socioeconomic and land use changes. However, recent decades have also seen changes in cli…
View article: A carbon sink-driven approach to estimate gross primary production from microwave satellite observations
A carbon sink-driven approach to estimate gross primary production from microwave satellite observations Open
Global estimation of Gross Primary Production (GPP) - the uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide by plants through photosynthesis - is commonly based on optical satellite remote sensing data. This presents a source-driven approach since it u…
View article: The Global Long-term Microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive VODCA
The Global Long-term Microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive VODCA Open
Since the late 1970s, spaceborne microwave sensors have been providing measurements of radiation emitted by the Earth's surface. From these measurements it is possible to derive vegetation optical depth (VOD), a model-based indicator relat…
View article: The Global Long-term Microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive VODCA
The Global Long-term Microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive VODCA Open
Related paper containing detailed description: Moesinger et al. (2020) Vegetation optical depth (VOD) describes the attenuation of radiation by plants. VOD a function of frequency as well as vegetation water content, and by extension bioma…
View article: The Global Long-term Microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive VODCA
The Global Long-term Microwave Vegetation Optical Depth Climate Archive VODCA Open
Related paper containing detailed description: Moesinger et al. (2020) Vegetation optical depth (VOD) describes the attenuation of radiation by plants. VOD a function of frequency as well as vegetation water content, and by extension bioma…
View article: Sensitivity of Sentinel-1 Backscatter to Vegetation Dynamics: An Austrian Case Study
Sensitivity of Sentinel-1 Backscatter to Vegetation Dynamics: An Austrian Case Study Open
Crop monitoring is of great importance for e.g., yield prediction and increasing water use efficiency. The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission operated by the European Space Agency provides the opportunity to monitor Earth’s surface using radar …
View article: A data-driven approach to identify controls on global fire activity from satellite and climate observations (SOFIA V1)
A data-driven approach to identify controls on global fire activity from satellite and climate observations (SOFIA V1) Open
Vegetation fires affect human infrastructures, ecosystems, global vegetation distribution, and atmospheric composition. However, the climatic, environmental, and socioeconomic factors that control global fire activity in vegetation are onl…
View article: Identifying required model structures to predict global fire activityfrom satellite and climate data
Identifying required model structures to predict global fire activityfrom satellite and climate data Open
Vegetation fires affect human infrastructures, ecosystems, global vegetation distribution, and atmospheric composition. In particular, extreme fire conditions can cause devastating impacts on ecosystems and human society and dominate the y…