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    Changing seasonality of panarctic tundra vegetation in relationship to climatic variables by Uma S Bhatt, Donald A Walker, Martha K Raynolds, Peter A Bieniek, Howard E Epstein, Josefino C Comiso, Jorge E Pinzon, Compton J Tucker, Michael Steele, Wendy Ermold, Jinlun Zhang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Potential climate drivers of Arctic tundra vegetation productivity are investigated to understand recent greening and browning trends documented by maximum normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) (MaxNDVI) and time-integrated NDVI (TI-NDVI) for 1982–2015. …”
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    Drivers of heterogeneity in tundra vegetation productivity on the Yamal Peninsula, Siberia, Russia by Morgan S Tassone, Howard E Epstein, Amanda H Armstrong, Uma S Bhatt, Gerald V Frost, Birgit Heim, Martha K Raynolds, Donald A Walker

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The direction and magnitude of tundra vegetation productivity trends inferred from the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) have exhibited spatiotemporal heterogeneity over recent decades. …”
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    Climate drivers of Arctic tundra variability and change using an indicators framework by Uma S Bhatt, Donald A Walker, Martha K Raynolds, John E Walsh, Peter A Bieniek, Lei Cai, Josefino C Comiso, Howard E Epstein, Gerald V Frost, Robert Gersten, Amy S Hendricks, Jorge E Pinzon, Larry Stock, Compton J Tucker

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Previously known indicators relevant for tundra productivity (summer warmth index (SWI), coastal spring sea-ice (SI) area, coastal summer open-water (OW)) and three additional indicators (continentality, summer precipitation, and the Arctic Dipole (AD): second mode of sea level pressure variability) are analyzed with maximum annual Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (MaxNDVI) and the sum of summer bi-weekly (time-integrated) NDVI (TI-NDVI) from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer time-series. …”
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    Post-glacial dynamics of vegetation and tree-lines in the far north of Fennoscandia by Heikki Seppä

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…The present tundra is very different to that of the early-Holocene, being mainly dominated by a pollen flora suggesting peaty, moist soils. …”
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