Reviews and syntheses: Recent advances in microwave remote sensing in support of terrestrial carbon cycle science in Arctic–boreal regions
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Mavrovic, Alex (Auteur)
- Sonnentag, Oliver (Auteur)
- Lemmetyinen, Juha (Auteur)
- Baltzer, Jennifer L. (Auteur)
- Kinnard, Christophe (Auteur)
- Roy, Alexandre (Auteur)
Titre
Reviews and syntheses: Recent advances in microwave remote sensing in support of terrestrial carbon cycle science in Arctic–boreal regions
Résumé
Abstract. Spaceborne microwave remote sensing (300 MHz–100 GHz)
provides a valuable method for characterizing environmental changes,
especially in Arctic–boreal regions (ABRs) where ground observations are
generally spatially and temporally scarce. Although direct measurements of
carbon fluxes are not feasible, spaceborne microwave radiometers and radar
can monitor various important surface and near-surface variables that affect
terrestrial carbon cycle processes such as respiratory carbon dioxide
(CO2) fluxes; photosynthetic CO2 uptake; and processes related to
net methane (CH4) exchange including CH4 production, transport
and consumption. Examples of such controls include soil moisture and
temperature, surface freeze–thaw cycles, vegetation water storage, snowpack
properties and land cover. Microwave remote sensing also provides a means
for independent aboveground biomass estimates that can be used to estimate
aboveground carbon stocks. The microwave data record spans multiple decades
going back to the 1970s with frequent (daily to weekly) global coverage
independent of atmospheric conditions and solar illumination. Collectively,
these advantages hold substantial untapped potential to monitor and better
understand carbon cycle processes across ABRs. Given rapid climate
warming across ABRs and the associated carbon cycle feedbacks to the
global climate system, this review argues for the importance of rapid
integration of microwave information into ABR
terrestrial carbon cycle
science.
Publication
Biogeosciences
Volume
20
Numéro
14
Pages
2941-2970
Date
2023-07-21
Abrév. de revue
Biogeosciences
Langue
en
ISSN
1726-4189
Titre abrégé
Reviews and syntheses
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Référence
Mavrovic, A., Sonnentag, O., Lemmetyinen, J., Baltzer, J. L., Kinnard, C., & Roy, A. (2023). Reviews and syntheses: Recent advances in microwave remote sensing in support of terrestrial carbon cycle science in Arctic–boreal regions. Biogeosciences, 20(14), 2941–2970. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-20-2941-2023
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