Authors
Xing Li, Jingfeng Xiao, Binbin He, M Altaf Arain, Jason Beringer, Ankur R Desai, Carmen Emmel, David Y Hollinger, Alisa Krasnova, Ivan Mammarella, Steffen M Noe, Penélope Serrano Ortiz, A Camilo Rey‐Sanchez, Adrian V Rocha, Andrej Varlagin
Publication date
2018/9
Journal
Global change biology
Volume
24
Issue
9
Pages
3990-4008
Description
Solar‐induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) has been increasingly used as a proxy for terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP). Previous work mainly evaluated the relationship between satellite‐observed SIF and gridded GPP products both based on coarse spatial resolutions. Finer resolution SIF (1.3 km × 2.25 km) measured from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory‐2 (OCO‐2) provides the first opportunity to examine the SIF–GPP relationship at the ecosystem scale using flux tower GPP data. However, it remains unclear how strong the relationship is for each biome and whether a robust, universal relationship exists across a variety of biomes. Here we conducted the first global analysis of the relationship between OCO‐2 SIF and tower GPP for a total of 64 flux sites across the globe encompassing eight major biomes. OCO‐2 SIF showed strong correlations with tower GPP at both midday and daily timescales …
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