Modeling primary production from carbon flux and satellite data
Affiliation:
1. Southern Federal University
Abstract
Gross Primary Production (GPP) is an important metric for tracking vegetation health on a large scale and plays a vital role in the Earth's carbon cycle. Understanding the daily fluctuations in GPP is key for grasping how plants respond to environmental stress, which are likely to occur more frequently due to climate change. With advanced satellites, we can now gather surface data like solar radiation and land surface temperature more frequently, potentially helping us to estimate GPP daily.
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