Jing Tang
portal.research.lu.se
0000-0001-7961-8214
Lund University
18 papers found
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Warming and Increased Respiration Have Transformed an Alpine Steppe Ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau From a Carbon Dioxide Sink Into a Source
Environmental and physiological controls on diurnal and seasonal patterns of biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from five dominant woody species under field conditions
Patchy field sampling biases understanding of climate change impacts across the Arctic
A combined algorithm for automated drainage network extraction from digital elevation models
Acclimation of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compound Emission From Subarctic Heath Under Long‐Term Moderate Warming
Monoterpene emissions in response to long-term night-time warming, elevated CO2 and extended summer drought in a temperate heath ecosystem
Long-term coastal openness variation and its impact on sediment grain-size distribution
What are the challenges for modelling isoprene and monoterpene emission dynamics of subarctic plants?
Generation of Spectral–Temporal Response Surfaces by Combining Multispectral Satellite and Hyperspectral UAV Imagery for Precision Agriculture Applications
Carbon budget estimation of a subarctic catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution
Investigating the influence of two different flow routing algorithms on soil-water-vegetation interactions using the dynamic ecosystem model LPJ-GUESS
Combining Hyperspectral UAV and Multispectral Formosat-2 Imagery for Precision Agriculture Applications
Linking distributed hydrological processes with ecosystem vegetation dynamics and carbon cycling: Modelling studies in a subarctic catchment of northern Sweden
Incorporating topographic indices into dynamic ecosystem modelling using LPJ-GUESS
Estimating slope from raster data – a test of eight algorithms at different resolutions in flat and steep terrain
An approach of coupling topographic indices to dynamic ecosystem modelling
Modelling Flow Routing in Permafrost Landscapes with TWI: An Evaluation against Site-Specific Wetness Measurements
Estimating slope from raster data: A test of eight different algorithms in flat, undulating and steep terrain
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