Publication: Summer drought weakens land surface cooling of tundra vegetation
Summer drought weakens land surface cooling of tundra vegetation
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Rietze, N., Assmann, J. J., Plekhanova, E., Naegeli, K., Damm, A., Maximov, T. C., Karsanaev, S. V., Hensgens, G., & Schaepman-Strub, G. (2024). Summer drought weakens land surface cooling of tundra vegetation. Environmental Research Letters, 19(4), 044043. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad345e
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Siberia experienced a prolonged heatwave in the spring of 2020, resulting in extreme summer drought and major wildfires in the North-Eastern Siberian lowland tundra. In the Arctic tundra, plants play a key role in regulating the summer land surface energy budget by contributing to land surface cooling through evapotranspiration. Yet we know little about how drought conditions impact land surface cooling by tundra plant communities, potentially contributing to high air temperatures through a positive plant-mediated feedback. Here we us
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Rietze, N., Assmann, J. J., Plekhanova, E., Naegeli, K., Damm, A., Maximov, T. C., Karsanaev, S. V., Hensgens, G., & Schaepman-Strub, G. (2024). Summer drought weakens land surface cooling of tundra vegetation. Environmental Research Letters, 19(4), 044043. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ad345e