A review of vegetation phenological metrics extraction using time-series, multispectral satellite data
Vegetation dynamics and phenology play an important role in inter-annual vegetation
changes in terrestrial ecosystems and are key indicators of climate-vegetation interactions …
changes in terrestrial ecosystems and are key indicators of climate-vegetation interactions …
Monitoring nature's calendar from space: Emerging topics in land surface phenology and associated opportunities for science applications
Vegetation phenology has been viewed as the nature's calendar and an integrative indicator
of plant‐climate interactions. The correct representation of vegetation phenology is important …
of plant‐climate interactions. The correct representation of vegetation phenology is important …
Seasonal contrast of the dominant factors for spatial distribution of land surface temperature in urban areas
J Peng, J Jia, Y Liu, H Li, J Wu - Remote sensing of Environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Urban heat island (UHI) has become an urban eco-environmental problem globally. Land
surface temperature (LST) is widely used to quantify UHI. This study used Shenzhen, a …
surface temperature (LST) is widely used to quantify UHI. This study used Shenzhen, a …
NIRv and SIF better estimate phenology than NDVI and EVI: Effects of spring and autumn phenology on ecosystem production of planted forests
Phenology plays an important role in affecting carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems
in the context of climate change. Remote sensing techniques have been widely used to …
in the context of climate change. Remote sensing techniques have been widely used to …
A robust method for reconstructing global MODIS EVI time series on the Google Earth Engine
Obtaining high quality remote sensing vegetation index that is not noticeably affected by
abiotic factors is critical for agricultural, ecological, climate and hydrological studies. Here …
abiotic factors is critical for agricultural, ecological, climate and hydrological studies. Here …
Land surface phenology derived from normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) at global FLUXNET sites
Phenology is an important indicator of annual plant growth and is also widely incorporated
in ecosystem models to simulate interannual variability of ecosystem productivity under …
in ecosystem models to simulate interannual variability of ecosystem productivity under …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental and anthropogenic drivers of surface urban heat island intensity: A case-study in the Yangtze River Delta, China
Z Wang, Q Meng, M Allam, D Hu, L Zhang… - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
Nowadays urban climate is a global problem and many studies focused on understanding
the relation between urban climate the built-up space using radiometric observations of the …
the relation between urban climate the built-up space using radiometric observations of the …
A practical method for reducing terrain effect on land surface temperature using random forest regression
Land surface temperature (LST) plays a key role in connecting land surface energy and
water exchanges with near-surface atmosphere. However, the spatial distribution of LST …
water exchanges with near-surface atmosphere. However, the spatial distribution of LST …
Multisite analysis of land surface phenology in North American temperate and boreal deciduous forests from Landsat
EK Melaas, D Sulla-Menashe, JM Gray… - Remote Sensing of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Forests play important roles in the Earth's climate system and global carbon cycle.
Therefore, a critical need exists to improve our understanding of how the growing seasons of …
Therefore, a critical need exists to improve our understanding of how the growing seasons of …
Quantifying latitudinal variation in land surface phenology of Spartina alterniflora saltmarshes across coastal wetlands in China by Landsat 7/8 and Sentinel-2 images
Spartina alterniflora is an aggressive invasive plant spreading along the coastal China,
spanning a latitudinal range of 20° N-39° N, and its invasion resulted in dramatic decline in …
spanning a latitudinal range of 20° N-39° N, and its invasion resulted in dramatic decline in …