2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14235971
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How Many Pan-Arctic Lakes Are Observed by ICESat-2 in Space and Time?

Abstract: High-latitude lakes are sensitive indicators of climate change. Monitoring lake dynamics in high-latitude regions (e.g., pan-Arctic regions) is essential to improving our understanding of the impacts of climate change; however, the lack of in situ water level measurements limits comprehensive quantification of the lake hydrologic dynamics in high-latitude regions. Fortunately, the newly launched ICESat-2 laser altimeter can provide finer footprint measurements and denser ground tracks, thus enabling us to meas… Show more

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“…This integrative understanding helps disentangle the complex web of factors underlying localized greening phenomena. Future research should incorporate historical imagery from long-term ecological monitoring, flux towers, high-resolution images, and novel remote sensing data [88][89][90] to gain more insights into the dynamics of vegetation in DLBs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This integrative understanding helps disentangle the complex web of factors underlying localized greening phenomena. Future research should incorporate historical imagery from long-term ecological monitoring, flux towers, high-resolution images, and novel remote sensing data [88][89][90] to gain more insights into the dynamics of vegetation in DLBs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%