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Reduced arctic tundra productivity linked with landform and climate change interactions
Mark J. Lara
, Ingmar Nitze
, Guido Grosse
, Philip Martin
, A. David McGuire
Plant Biology
Geography and Geographic Information Science
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Climate Change
100%
Greenness
100%
Arctic Tundra
100%
Landform Change
100%
Regional Climate Change
66%
Landscape Heterogeneity
66%
Increased Temperature
33%
Spatial Variability
33%
Model Forecast
33%
Satellite Observations
33%
Northern Alaska
33%
Climate Warming
33%
Climatic Conditions
33%
Permafrost
33%
Net Loss
33%
Increased Precipitation
33%
Vegetated Surface
33%
Carbon Uptake
33%
Arctic Coastal Plain
33%
Arctic Tundra Ecosystem
33%
Lake Drainage
33%
Vegetation Productivity
33%
Decadal Scale
33%
Spatio-temporal Model
33%
Unprecedented Change
33%
Pan-Arctic
33%
Polygonal Tundra
33%
Landsat Archive
33%
Arctic Browning
33%
Arctic Greening
33%
Arctic Vegetation
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Landform
100%
Regional Climate
66%
Alaska
33%
Vegetation
33%
Satellite Observation
33%
Landsat
33%
Coastal Plain
33%