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Remote Sensing Analysis of Bioclimatic Controls on Ecosystem Productivity


National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)


Location

Pasadena, CA | United States


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This research opportunity seeks innovative work to identify biochemical and environmental controls on ecosystem productivity. The approach is to combine observations of solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) from a growing network of tower, airborne, and spaceborne sensors, with ancillary biometeorological data, to explore the functioning of photosynthesis under different light, temperature, and moisture conditions and canopy structures. Analysis of ecosystem productivity in the context of a carbon cycle data assimilation system, in which model equations are confronted with a suite of vegetation, carbon, and water cycle observations and weighted by their respective uncertainties, is highly desired. Incorporation of observations from OCO-2, TROPOMI, and ground sensors (e.g., Grossman et al., 2018) are likely to provide significant advances.

References:

Grossmann, K., Frankenberg, C., Magney, T. S., Hurlock, S. C., Seibt, U., & Stutz, J. (2018). PhotoSpec: A new instrument to measure spatially distributed red and far-red Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence. Remote sensing of environment, 216, 311-327.

Location:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, California

Field of Science: Earth Science

Advisors:
Nicholas Parazoo
[email protected]
9706727410

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