Elevation-dependent response of spring phenology to climate and its legacy effect on vegetation growth in the mountains of northwest Mongolia
Vegetation spring phenology in mountains has undergone profound changes due to climate change. In this paper, which made use of the Harmonic Analysis of Time Series (HANTS) smoothing algorithm and logistic models, the start of the vegetation growing season (SOS) inferred from MODIS datasets with dif...
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Auteurs principaux: | Li Mei, Gang Bao, Siqin Tong, Shan Yin, Yuhai Bao, Kang Jiang, Yu Hong, Alateng Tuya, XiaoJun Huang |
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Elsevier
2021
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