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A continuous measure of gross primary production for the conterminous United States derived from MODIS and AmeriFlux data

Publication Type

Journal Article

Authors

Xiao, Jingfeng, Qianlai Zhuang, Beverly E Law, Jiquan Chen, Dennis D Baldocchi, David R Cook, Ram Oren, Andrew D Richardson, Sonia Wharton, Siyan Ma, Timothy A Martin, Shashi B Verma, Andrew E Suyker, Russell L Scott, Russell K Monson, Marcy Litvak, David Y Hollinger, Ge Sun, Kenneth J Davis, Paul V Bolstad, Sean P Burns, Peter S Curtis, Bert G Drake, Matthias Falk, Marc L Fischer, David R Foster, Lianhong Gu, Julian L Hadley, Gabriel G Katul, Roser Matamala, Steve McNulty, Tilden P Meyers, William J Munger, Asko Noormets, Walter C Oechel, Kyaw Tha Paw U, Hans Peter Schmid, Gregory Starr, Margaret S Torn, Steven C Wofsy

DOI

10.1016/j.rse.2009.10.013

Journal

Remote Sensing of Environment

Volume

114

Year of Publication

2010

Issue

576

Organization

Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Sustainable Energy Department, Sustainable Energy Systems Group

Research Areas

Atmospheric Measurements & Modeling, EAEI Environmental Science & Technology
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