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Variability and climate change trend in vegetation phenology of recent decades in the Greater Khingan Mountain area, Northeastern China
2015
Remote Sensing
Vegetation phenology has been used in studies as an indicator of an ecosystem's responses to climate change. Satellite remote sensing techniques can capture changes in vegetation greenness, which can be used to estimate vegetation phenology. In this study, a long-term vegetation phenology study of the Greater Khingan Mountain area in Northeastern China was performed by using the Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies (GIMMS) normalized difference vegetation index version 3 (NDVI3g)
doi:10.3390/rs70911914
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