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Researchers Investigate New Canopy Clumping Indices to Me...
(Jul 9, 2018)
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Canopy clumping index (CI) indicates the non-random distribution of foliage components in space, and is an important structural parameter for better understanding the radiative transfer process in a canopy. Field measurements of CI have been generally ... |
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Study Shows Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Chinese Vegeta...
(Jun 8, 2018)
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Net primary production (NPP) is an important ecological indicator for the terrestrial ecosystem carbon budget which corresponds to the amount of organic matter produced by photosynthesis per unit of time and area, minus autotrophic respiration of veg... |
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Researchers Propose Multiscale Adaptive Sparse Representa...
(May 18, 2018)
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Reconstructing missing Remote Sensing(RS) information caused by poor atmospheric conditions and defective sensors may improve the availability of RS data. Prof. YANG Xiaomei’s team at Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research of ... |
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Global Vegetation Clumping Index Products (8-day, 500 m) ...
(May 14, 2018)
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The spatial distribution of vegetation foliage greatly affects the estimation of gross primary productivity (GPP) and evapotranspiration (ET) from various ecosystem and land surface models. Canopy clumping index (CI), a proxy of foliage spatial distrib... |
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Research Displays the Geographical Environment for Food S...
(Apr 10, 2018)
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Food safety is a critical issue in China and has attracted much attention from the government and the society. Prof. WANG Wuyi’s group at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CA... |
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Theory Suggests Root Efficiency, Independence Drove Globa...
(Mar 16, 2018)
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Source:Princeton University Summary: Researchers suggest that plants spread worldwide thanks to root adaptations that allowed them to become more efficient and independent. As plant species spread, roots became thinner so they could more effici... |
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