Quantitative assessment of the influences of snow drought on forest and grass growth in mid-high latitude regions by using remote sensing

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Abstract

Global climate change, especially the snow drought events, is causing extreme weather events influencing regional vegetation growth and terrestrial ecosystem stability in a long-term and persistent way. In this study, the Sanjiang Plain was selected, as this area has been experiencing snow drought in the past two decades. Logistic models, combined with multisource remote sensing and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) data, as well as the meteorological data over the past 20 years, were used to calculate sixteen phenological periods and biomass. The results show that (1) over the past two decades, snow drought has been based on the snow accumulation and has been occurring more frequently, wider-ranging and more severely; (2) snow drought has advanced the forest start of season (SOS)/end of season (EOS) by 6/5 days, respectively; (3) if the snowfall is greater than 80% of a normal year, the SOS/EOS of grass is postponed by 8/6 days; conversely, if it is less than 80%, the SOS/EOS are advanced by 7/5 days; and (4) biomass decreased approximately 0.61%, compared with an abundant snowfall year. Overall, this study is the first to explore how snow drought impacts the phenological period in a mid-high latitude area, and more attention should be paid to these unknown risks to the ecosystem.

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Lou, H., Wu, X., Ren, X., Yang, S., Cai, M., Wang, P., & Guan, Y. (2021). Quantitative assessment of the influences of snow drought on forest and grass growth in mid-high latitude regions by using remote sensing. Remote Sensing, 13(4), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13040668

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