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View article: A global long-term (2002–2022) C-band vegetation optical depth record retrieved after merging AMSR-E, AMSR2 and WindSat
A global long-term (2002–2022) C-band vegetation optical depth record retrieved after merging AMSR-E, AMSR2 and WindSat Open
Vegetation optical depth (VOD) based on microwave remote sensing has become an essential indicator for monitoring large-scale vegetation conditions. The relatively long-term record of satellite-based passive C-band observations offers the …
View article: Integrated Care Planning to Improve Outcomes in Pediatric Laser Treatment of Large Facial and Cervical Birthmarks
Integrated Care Planning to Improve Outcomes in Pediatric Laser Treatment of Large Facial and Cervical Birthmarks Open
This study provided the first evidence of the efficacy of integrated care in laser treatment for pediatric facial and cervical birthmarks, particularly in alleviating pain levels and enhancing parental satisfaction. It also mitigated the s…
View article: TROLL 4.0: representing water and carbon fluxes, leaf phenology, and intraspecific trait variation in a mixed-species individual-based forest dynamics model – Part 2: Model evaluation for two Amazonian sites
TROLL 4.0: representing water and carbon fluxes, leaf phenology, and intraspecific trait variation in a mixed-species individual-based forest dynamics model – Part 2: Model evaluation for two Amazonian sites Open
TROLL 4.0 is an individual-based forest dynamics model that jointly simulates the structure, diversity, and functioning of tropical forests, including their water balance, carbon fluxes, and leaf phenology, while accounting for intraspecif…
View article: Higher warming rate in global arid regions driven by decreased ecosystem latent heat under rising vapor pressure deficit from 1981 to 2022
Higher warming rate in global arid regions driven by decreased ecosystem latent heat under rising vapor pressure deficit from 1981 to 2022 Open
View article: A global systematic review of the remote sensing vegetation indices
A global systematic review of the remote sensing vegetation indices Open
View article: Remote sensing of young leaf photosynthetic capacity in tropical and subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests
Remote sensing of young leaf photosynthetic capacity in tropical and subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests Open
Determining the large-scale Rubisco carboxylation maximum rate (Vc,max25) in relation to leaf age is crucial for assessing the photosynthetic capacity of canopy leaves in global forests. Young leaves (≤180 days) with higher Vc,max25 compar…
View article: An improved growing season index including the maximum temperature and precipitation to predict foliar phenology of alpine grasslands on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
An improved growing season index including the maximum temperature and precipitation to predict foliar phenology of alpine grasslands on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau Open
Phenological models are valuable tools for predicting vegetation phenology and investigating the relationships between vegetation dynamics and climate. However, compared to temperate and boreal ecosystems, phenological modeling in alpine r…
View article: High-resolution mapping of global winter-triticeae crops using a sample-free identification method
High-resolution mapping of global winter-triticeae crops using a sample-free identification method Open
Winter-triticeae crops, such as winter wheat, winter barley, winter rye and triticale, are important in human diets and are planted worldwide, and thus accurate spatial distribution information on winter-triticeae crops is crucial for moni…
View article: Carbon accumulation rate peaks at 1,000-m elevation in tropical planted and regrowth forests
Carbon accumulation rate peaks at 1,000-m elevation in tropical planted and regrowth forests Open
View article: Greening‐Induced Biophysical Impacts Lead to Earlier Spring and Autumn Phenology in Temperate and Boreal Forests
Greening‐Induced Biophysical Impacts Lead to Earlier Spring and Autumn Phenology in Temperate and Boreal Forests Open
Tree phenology, the timing of periodic biological events in trees, is highly sensitive to climate change. Previous studies have indicated that forest greening can impact the local climate by modifying the seasonal surface energy budget. Ho…
View article: TROLL 4.0: representing water and carbon fluxes, leaf phenology, and intraspecific trait variation in a mixed-species individual-based forest dynamics model – Part 2: Model evaluation for two Amazonian sites
TROLL 4.0: representing water and carbon fluxes, leaf phenology, and intraspecific trait variation in a mixed-species individual-based forest dynamics model – Part 2: Model evaluation for two Amazonian sites Open
TROLL 4.0 is an individual-based forest dynamics model that jointly simulates the structure, diversity and functioning of tropical forests, including their water balance, carbon fluxes and leaf phenology, while accounting for intraspecific…
View article: Negative Asymmetric Response of Pantropical Gross Primary Productivity to Precipitation Anomalies
Negative Asymmetric Response of Pantropical Gross Primary Productivity to Precipitation Anomalies Open
The carbon sink in pantropical biomes play a crucial role in modulating the inter‐annual variations of global terrestrial carbon balance and is threatened by extreme climate events. However, it has not been carefully examined whether an in…
View article: A leaf age‐dependent light use efficiency model for remote sensing the gross primary productivity seasonality over pantropical evergreen broadleaved forests
A leaf age‐dependent light use efficiency model for remote sensing the gross primary productivity seasonality over pantropical evergreen broadleaved forests Open
Tropical and subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests (TEFs) contribute more than one‐third of terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP). However, the continental‐scale leaf phenology‐photosynthesis nexus over TEFs is still poorly unde…
View article: Solar Radiation Triggers the Bimodal Leaf Phenology of Central African Evergreen Broadleaved Forests
Solar Radiation Triggers the Bimodal Leaf Phenology of Central African Evergreen Broadleaved Forests Open
Central African evergreen broadleaved forests around the equator exhibit a double annual cycle for canopy phenology and carbon uptake seasonality. The underlying drivers of this behavior are poorly understood and the double seasonality is …
View article: Nonnegligible cascading impacts of global urban expansion on net primary productivity
Nonnegligible cascading impacts of global urban expansion on net primary productivity Open
Accelerated global urban expansion not only directly occupies surrounding ecosystems, but also induces cascading losses of natural vegetation elsewhere through cropland displacement. Yet, how such effects alter the net primary productivity…
View article: National forest carbon harvesting and allocation dataset for the period 2003 to 2018
National forest carbon harvesting and allocation dataset for the period 2003 to 2018 Open
Forest harvesting is one of the anthropogenic activities that most significantly affect the carbon budget of forests. However, the absence of explicit spatial information on harvested carbon poses a huge challenge in assessing forest-harve…
View article: HiQ-LAI: a high-quality reprocessed MODIS leaf area index dataset with better spatiotemporal consistency from 2000 to 2022
HiQ-LAI: a high-quality reprocessed MODIS leaf area index dataset with better spatiotemporal consistency from 2000 to 2022 Open
Leaf area index (LAI) is a crucial parameter for characterizing vegetation canopy structure and energy absorption capacity. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) LAI has played a significant role in landmark studies due…
View article: Developing an annual building volume dataset at 1-km resolution from 2001 to 2019 in China
Developing an annual building volume dataset at 1-km resolution from 2001 to 2019 in China Open
Urban vertical features are crucial for understanding urban morphology. However, long-term information on three-dimensional buildings, which are important fundamental data for studying on the historical urbanization processes, remains scar…
View article: Optimal elevation for biomass carbon accumulation in tropical planted and secondary forests 
Optimal elevation for biomass carbon accumulation in tropical planted and secondary forests  Open
Restoring tropical forest can provide a large additional carbon sink, yet knowledge of the optimal locations for reforestation programs remains uncertain. By evaluating multiple pantropical forest biomass carbon and height datasets, we fin…
View article: Solar Radiation Triggers the Bimodal Leaf Phenology of Central African Evergreen Broadleaved Forests
Solar Radiation Triggers the Bimodal Leaf Phenology of Central African Evergreen Broadleaved Forests Open
The data for the paper titled 'Solar Radiation Triggers the Bimodal Leaf Phenology of Central African Evergreen Broadleaved Forests'.
View article: Preliminary manifestation of the Yangtze River Protection Strategy in improving the carbon sink function of estuary wetlands
Preliminary manifestation of the Yangtze River Protection Strategy in improving the carbon sink function of estuary wetlands Open
In 2016, the Yangtze River Protection Strategy was proposed and a series of measures were applied to restore the health and function of the Yangtze River ecosystem. However, the impact of these measures on the carbon (C) sink capacity of t…
View article: An Improved Growing Season Index Including the Maximum Temperature and Precipitation to Predict Foliar Phenology of Alpine Grasslands on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
An Improved Growing Season Index Including the Maximum Temperature and Precipitation to Predict Foliar Phenology of Alpine Grasslands on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau Open
View article: Satellite-Observed Increase in Aboveground Carbon over Southwest China during 2013-2021
Satellite-Observed Increase in Aboveground Carbon over Southwest China during 2013-2021 Open
Over the past 4 decades, Southwest China has the fast vegetation growth and aboveground biomass carbon (AGC) accumulation, largely attributed to the active implementation of ecological projects. However, Southwest China has been threatened…
View article: Comment on essd-2023-410
Comment on essd-2023-410 Open
Abstract. Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a crucial parameter for characterizing vegetation canopy structure and energy absorption capacity. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) LAI has played a significant r…
View article: Comment on essd-2023-309
Comment on essd-2023-309 Open
Abstract. Forest harvesting is one of the anthropogenic activities that most significantly affect the carbon budget of forests. However, the absence of explicit spatial information on harvested carbon poses a huge challeng…
View article: Effects of greening-induced warming and cooling on tree phenology in temperate and boreal forests
Effects of greening-induced warming and cooling on tree phenology in temperate and boreal forests Open
Tree phenology, periodic biological events in trees, is highly sensitive to climate change. It has been reported that forest greening can influence the local climate by altering the seasonal surface energy budget. However, tree phenologica…
View article: Supplementary material to "High-resolution mapping of global winter-triticeae crops using a sample-free identification method"
Supplementary material to "High-resolution mapping of global winter-triticeae crops using a sample-free identification method" Open
View article: High-resolution mapping of global winter-triticeae crops using a sample-free identification method
High-resolution mapping of global winter-triticeae crops using a sample-free identification method Open
Winter-triticeae crops, such as winter wheat, winter barley, winter rye, and triticale, are important in human diets and planted worldwide, and thus accurate spatial distribution information of winter-triticeae crops is crucial for monitor…
View article: The carbon budget of China: 1980–2021
The carbon budget of China: 1980–2021 Open
As one of the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases, China has set itself the ambitious goal of achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. Therefore, it is crucial to quantify the magnitude and trend of sources and sinks of atm…
View article: HiQ-LAI: A High-Quality Reprocessed MODIS LAI Dataset with Better Spatio-temporal Consistency from 2000 to 2022
HiQ-LAI: A High-Quality Reprocessed MODIS LAI Dataset with Better Spatio-temporal Consistency from 2000 to 2022 Open
Leaf Area Index (LAI) is a crucial parameter for characterizing vegetation canopy structure and energy absorption capacity. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) LAI has played a significant role in landmark studies due…