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Andrew Richardson
Northern Arizona UniversityMeeting roles in:
Identifying green leaf and leaf phenology of individual trees and forests by time series satellite imagery and the chlorophyll and green leaf indicator (CGLI)
Increasing Respiration Weakens the Carbon Sink over Two Decades in a Temperate Deciduous Forest
Spatio-temporal Trends and Environmental Drivers of Plant Phenology Across The PhenoCam Network
A Review: Long-term trends and emergent dynamics in the eddy covariance record
AmeriFlux: Adaptation and Resilience in a Changing Landscape
Artificial light at night outweighs temperature in lengthening urban growing seasons
Cooling outweighs warming across phenological transitions in the Northern Hemisphere
Tipping Point of Autumn Phenology Driven by a Shift from Thermal to Water Limitation using Causal AI
Myriad Ecophysiological Responses of Boreal Plants to 10 Years of Whole Ecosystem Warming and CO2
Winter Contributions of Root and Microbial Respiration to the Soil CO2 Flux in Mixed-Conifer and Aspen Forests.
Decades-old carbon reserves are widespread among tree species, constrained only by sapwood longevity.
Forest Phenology in a Changing Environment: Integrating Observations, Models, and Ecosystem Impacts Poster
Advancing Environmental Monitoring Through Near-Surface Remote Sensing: Capabilities, Applications, and Future Directions I Poster
Advancing Environmental Monitoring Through Near-Surface Remote Sensing: Capabilities, Applications, and Future Directions II Oral
Tracking Vegetation Phenology Across Diverse Biomes Using Version 3.0 of the PhenoCam Dataset
Is Your Thermal Camera Telling the Truth? Assessing Measurement Accuracy for Ecosystem Science
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