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    Precipitation impacts on vegetation spring phenology on the Tibetan Plateau by Shen, Miaogen, Piao, Shilong, Cong, Nan, Zhang, Gengxin, Jassens, Ivan A

    Published in Global change biology (01-10-2015)
    “…The ongoing changes in vegetation spring phenology in temperate/cold regions are widely attributed to temperature. However, in arid/semiarid ecosystems, the…”
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    Increasing altitudinal gradient of spring vegetation phenology during the last decade on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau by Shen, Miaogen, Zhang, Gengxin, Cong, Nan, Wang, Shiping, Kong, Weidong, Piao, Shilong

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (01-06-2014)
    “…•The Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) experienced intensive warming over 2000–2011.•Regionally, spring phenology on the QTP showed no significant trend…”
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    Strong impacts of daily minimum temperature on the green-up date and summer greenness of the Tibetan Plateau by Shen, Miaogen, Piao, Shilong, Chen, Xiaoqiu, An, Shuai, Fu, Yongshuo H., Wang, Shiping, Cong, Nan, Janssens, Ivan A.

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2016)
    “…Understanding vegetation responses to climate change on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) helps in elucidating the land–atmosphere energy exchange, which affects air…”
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    Changes in satellite-derived spring vegetation green-up date and its linkage to climate in China from 1982 to 2010: a multimethod analysis by Cong, Nan, Wang, Tao, Nan, Huijuan, Ma, Yuecun, Wang, Xuhui, Myneni, Ranga B., Piao, Shilong

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2013)
    “…The change in spring phenology is recognized to exert a major influence on carbon balance dynamics in temperate ecosystems. Over the past several decades,…”
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    Recent spring phenology shifts in western Central Europe based on multiscale observations by Fu, Yongshuo H, Piao, Shilong, Op de Beeck, Maarten, Cong, Nan, Zhao, Hongfang, Zhang, Yuan, Menzel, Annette, Janssens, Ivan A

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-11-2014)
    “…AIM: Although numerous studies have reported advanced Northern Hemisphere spring phenology since the 1980s, recent studies based on remote sensing have…”
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    Spring vegetation green-up date in China inferred from SPOT NDVI data: A multiple model analysis by Cong, Nan, Piao, Shilong, Chen, Anping, Wang, Xuhui, Lin, Xin, Chen, Shiping, Han, Shijie, Zhou, Guangsheng, Zhang, Xinping

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-11-2012)
    “…► We perform a multi-method investigation of spring phenology in temperate China. ► Satellite derived green-up onset dates are compared with flux measurements…”
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    Daytime temperature contributes more than nighttime temperature to the weakened relationship between climate warming and vegetation growth in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere by Zheng, Zhoutao, Zhang, Yangjian, Zhu, Juntao, Cong, Nan

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2021)
    “…•Temporal change in relationship between NDVI and diurnal temperature was explored.•RNDVI-TMX and RNDVI-TMN showed distinct variations between mid- and high…”
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    Study on Factors Affecting Remote Sensing Ecological Quality Combined with Sentinel-2 by Fan, Qiang, Shi, Yue, Song, Xiaonan, Cong, Nan

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2023)
    “…Reasonable allocation of urban resources can effectively control changes in ecological quality. This study used Sentinel-2 images, taking urban functional…”
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    Spatiotemporal Gravitational Evolution of the Night Land Surface Temperature: An Empirical Study Based on Night Lights by Fan, Qiang, Shi, Yue, Mutale, Bwalya, Cong, Nan

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2023)
    “…Land surface temperature (LST) is closely associated with urban and rural development. To study the spatiotemporal evolution of the LST, we used daily night…”
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    A preliminary view of the CYGNSS soil moisture-vegetation activity linkage by Yang, Ting, Cong, Nan

    Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (30-11-2023)
    “…Introduction Soil moisture (SM) is crucial for regulating vegetation productivity and sustaining plant growth. Understanding the linkage between SM and…”
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    Analysis of Changes in Forest Vegetation Peak Growth Metrics and Driving Factors in a Typical Climatic Transition Zone: A Case Study of the Funiu Mountain, China by Tang, Jiao, Wang, Huimin, Cong, Nan, Zu, Jiaxing, Yang, Yuanzheng

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2024)
    “…Phenology and photosynthetic capacity both regulate carbon uptake by vegetation. Previous research investigating the impact of phenology on vegetation…”
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    Response of spring vegetation phenology to soil freeze–thaw state in the Northern Hemisphere from 2016 to 2022 by Yang, Ting, Cong, Nan

    Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (15-12-2023)
    “…Introduction The research on spring vegetation phenology is crucial to the investigation of terrestrial ecosystems and climate change. Changes in the soil…”
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    Realization of multiband communications using different Rydberg final states by Du, Yijie, Cong, Nan, Wei, Xiaogang, Zhang, Xiaonan, Luo, Wenhao, He, Jun, Yang, Renfu

    Published in AIP advances (01-06-2022)
    “…Rydberg atoms can serve as an atomic radio frequency receiver for digital and analog information transmission. In this paper, a ladder-type electromagnetically…”
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    Divergent climatic effects on forest greenness modulated by temperature and precipitation gradients in the Yellow River Basin, China by Tao, Jian, Xu, Yuqian, Cong, Nan, Li, Chanjuan, Zhao, Guangshuai, Miao, Chenglin

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-01-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Precipitation threshold dividing forest pattern increased with increasing temperature.•Climatic effects on forest LAI changed with…”
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    Plant phenological responses to climate change on the Tibetan Plateau: research status and challenges by Shen, Miaogen, Piao, Shilong, Dorji, Tsechoe, Liu, Qiang, Cong, Nan, Chen, Xiaoqiu, An, Shuai, Wang, Shiping, Wang, Tao, Zhang, Gengxin

    Published in National science review (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Phenology studies the cycle of events in nature that are initiated and driven by an annually recurring environment. Plant phenology is expected to be…”
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    Contribution of Climatic Change and Human Activities to Vegetation Dynamics over Southwest China during 2000–2020 by Qi, Gang, Cong, Nan, Luo, Man, Qiu, Tangzhen, Rong, Lei, Ren, Ping, Xiao, Jiangtao

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2024)
    “…Southwest China is an important carbon sink area in China. It is critical to track and assess how human activity (HA) and climate change (CC) affect plant…”
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    Attribution of urban diurnal thermal environmental change: Importance of global-local effects by Yu, Wenbo, Yang, Jun, Cong, Nan, Ren, Jiayi, Yu, Huisheng, Xiao, Xiangming, Xia, Jianhong

    “…Global climate change is causing various negative impacts on urban ecosystems and energy systems. To effectively mitigate and adapt to these changes, it is…”
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    Mapping of Local Climate Zones and Heat Hazard Assessment from a Historical-Future Perspective by Ren, Jiayi, Yang, Jun, Yu, Wenbo, Cong, Nan, Xiao, Xiangming, Xia, Jianhong, Li, Xueming

    “…Achieving the sustainable development goals puts new demands on land use/land cover (LULC) forecasting and thermal environment improvement. Local climate zone…”
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