2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10448
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Monitoring vegetation responses to heatwaves using novel remote sensing techniques

Abstract: <p>The increasing frequency and amplitude of extreme climatic events may decline ecosystem productivity and disturb the global carbon cycle. Recent and upcoming advances in remote sensing technology, such as hyperspectral reflectance and chlorophyll sun-induced fluorescence (SIF) missions, are boosting research on the monitoring of vegetation responses to heat and drought stress. To understand the impacts of stress on vegetation and the corresponding optical signals that can be sensed from space,… Show more

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