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Spatial and temporal variation of global LAI during 1981-2006 被引量:2

Spatial and temporal variation of global LAI during 1981-2006
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摘要 Earth is always changing. Knowledge about where changes happened is the first step for us to understand how these changes affect our lives. In this paper, we use a long-term leaf area index data (LAI) to identify where changes happened and where has experienced the strongest change around the globe during 1981-2006. Results show that, over the past 26 years, LAI has generally increased at a rate of 0.0013 per year around the globe. The strongest increasing trend is around 0.0032 per year in the middle and northern high latitudes (north of 30°N). LAI has prominently increased in Europe, Siberia, Indian Peninsula, America and south Canada, South region of Sahara, southwest corner of Australia and Kgalagadi Basin; while noticeably decreased in Southeast Asia, southeastern China, central Africa, central and southern South America and arctic areas in North America. Earth is always changing. Knowledge about where changes happened is the first step for us to understand how these changes affect our lives. In this paper, we use a long-term leaf area index data (LAI) to identify where changes happened and where has experienced the strongest change around the globe during 1981-2006. Results show that, over the past 26 years, LAI has generally increased at a rate of 0.0013 per year around the globe. The strongest increasing trend is around 0.0032 per year in the middle and northern high latitudes (north of 30°N). LAI has prominently increased in Europe, Siberia, Indian Peninsula, America and south Canada, South region of Sahara, southwest corner of Australia and Kgalagadi Basin; while noticeably decreased in Southeast Asia, southeastern China, central Africa, central and southern South America and arctic areas in North America.
出处 《Journal of Geographical Sciences》 SCIE CSCD 2010年第3期323-332,共10页 地理学报(英文版)
基金 863 Program,No.2007AA12Z158 National Science & Technology Pillar Program,No.2006BAC08B04 National Science & Technology Pillar Program,No.2008BAK50B06 National Science & Technology Pillar Program,No.2008BAK49B01
关键词 global change leaf area index spatiotemporal variation hot-spot areas global change leaf area index spatiotemporal variation hot-spot areas
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