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Record #183047:
Short-term response of Arctic vegetation NDVI to temperature anomalies / I. Olthof, R. Latifovic.
Title: | Short-term response of Arctic vegetation NDVI to temperature anomalies / I. Olthof, R. Latifovic. |
Author(s): | Olthof, I. Latifovic, R. |
Date: | 2007. |
In: | International Journal of Remote Sensing. (2007.), Vol. 28(21-22) (2007) |
Abstract: | Investigates short-term effect of temperature anomalies on Arctic and tree-line transition vegetation productivity in both dry and humid regions of Canada. Analysis shows that several land-cover types composed mainly of trees and shrubs exhibit significant increase in normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) with higher-than-normal temperatures in preceding 10-40 day period, while land-cover types consisting of lichen and moss growing on barren surfaces show significant NDVI decrease with increased temperature. |
Notes: | International Journal of Remote Sensing. Vol. 28(21-22) :4823-4840 (2007). |
Keywords: | 53.087.23 -- Remote sensing. 551.52 -- Atmospheric radiation and temperature. 58.03/.05 -- Plants, influence of physical environment. 58.036 -- Plants, influence of temperature. 634.0.181.65 -- Trees, environmental influence on. G -- Botany. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. |
SPRI record no.: | 183047 |
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