Jean-Pierre Wigneron
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Recent Articles
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Skulovich O, Li X, Wigneron J, Gentine P
Sci Data
. 2024 Aug;
11(1):936.
PMID: 39198462
The L-band vegetation optical depth data garners significant interest for its ability to effectively monitor vegetation, thanks to minimal saturation within this frequency range. However, the existing datasets have limited...
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Normandin C, Frappart F, Bourrel L, Blarel F, Biancamaria S, Wigneron J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Aug;
950:175259.
PMID: 39127208
Water resources play a crucial role in the global water cycle and are affected by human activities and climate change. However, the impacts of hydropower infrastructures on the surface water...
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Fan L, Cui T, Wigneron J, Ciais P, Sitch S, Brandt M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Jul;
30(7):e17423.
PMID: 39010751
The extreme dry and hot 2015/16 El Niño episode caused large losses in tropical live aboveground carbon (AGC) stocks. Followed by climatic conditions conducive to high vegetation productivity since 2016,...
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Fu Z, Ciais P, Wigneron J, Gentine P, Feldman A, Makowski D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jun;
15(1):4826.
PMID: 38844502
During extensive periods without rain, known as dry-downs, decreasing soil moisture (SM) induces plant water stress at the point when it limits evapotranspiration, defining a critical SM threshold (θ). Better...
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Wang H, Ciais P, Sitch S, Green J, Tao S, Fu Z, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Nov;
30(1):e17006.
PMID: 37909670
Uncovering the mechanisms that lead to Amazon forest resilience variations is crucial to predict the impact of future climatic and anthropogenic disturbances. Here, we apply a previously used empirical resilience...
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Bueso D, Piles M, Ciais P, Wigneron J, Moreno-Martinez A, Camps-Valls G
Natl Sci Rev
. 2023 Apr;
10(5):nwad026.
PMID: 37056438
Environmental change is a consequence of many interrelated factors. How vegetation responds to natural and human activity still needs to be well established, quantified and understood. Recent satellite missions providing...
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Tucker C, Brandt M, Hiernaux P, Kariryaa A, Rasmussen K, Small J, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Mar;
615(7950):80-86.
PMID: 36859581
The distribution of dryland trees and their density, cover, size, mass and carbon content are not well known at sub-continental to continental scales. This information is important for ecological protection,...
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Fu Z, Ciais P, Feldman A, Gentine P, Makowski D, Prentice I, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2022 Nov;
8(44):eabq7827.
PMID: 36332021
Plant water stress occurs at the point when soil moisture (SM) limits transpiration, defining a critical SM threshold (θ). Knowledge of the spatial distribution of θ is crucial for future...
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Tao S, Chave J, Frison P, Le Toan T, Ciais P, Fang J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Sep;
119(37):e2116626119.
PMID: 36067321
Intact tropical rainforests have been exposed to severe droughts in recent decades, which may threaten their integrity, their ability to sequester carbon, and their capacity to provide shelter for biodiversity....
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Yang H, Ciais P, Wigneron J, Chave J, Cartus O, Chen X, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Jun;
119(26):e2101388119.
PMID: 35733266
The 2015/16 El Niño brought severe drought and record-breaking temperatures in the tropics. Here, using satellite-based L-band microwave vegetation optical depth, we mapped changes of above-ground biomass (AGB) during the...