An improved approach for remotely sensing water stress impacts on forest C uptake.
@article{Sims2014AnIA,
title={An improved approach for remotely sensing water stress impacts on forest C uptake.},
author={Daniel A. Sims and Edward R. Brzostek and Abdullah F. Rahman and Danilo Dragoni and Richard P. Phillips},
journal={Global change biology},
year={2014},
volume={20 9},
pages={
2856-66
}
}Given that forests represent the primary terrestrial sink for atmospheric CO2 , projections of future carbon (C) storage hinge on forest responses to climate variation. [] Key Method First, we paired two independent drought indices with NDVI data for the conterminous US from 2000 to 2011, and examined the relationship between water stress and NDVI. We found that forests had lower SSWS than nonforests regardless of drought index or duration.
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