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LEMONTREE PROGRESS UPDATES: April – September 2022 (Q2 and Q3).  

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
31st October 2022

Back in July, we posted a blog on the LEMONTREE 1st-year progress report. It has been an incredibly busy summer with fieldwork carried out in the Rocky Mountains to test…Read More >

LEMONTREE PROGRESS UPDATES: April – September 2022 (Q2 and Q3).  

The A/Ci Curve. Updates from the LEMONTREE experimental team 

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
19th October 202225th October 2022

Whilst there are decades of global, remotely sensed data on vegetation cover, biomass and photosynthetic activity, reliable and more accurate models will not emerge from data analysis alone. Most data…Read More >

The A/Ci Curve. Updates from the LEMONTREE experimental team 

EEO explains the simultaneous greening and browning in the Tibetan Plateau 

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
14th October 2022

The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ©Ziqi Zhu.  The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, or ‘the roof of the world,’ is a vast plateau that lies between the Himalayan range…Read More >

EEO explains the simultaneous greening and browning in the Tibetan Plateau 

Award-winning optimality talks at the Ecological Society of China Conference, 2022 

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
10th October 202214th October 2022

On the 21st of September 2022, three members of the LEMONTREE team presented their optimality-based talks at the 21st China Ecology Congress held by the  Ecological Society of China. This…Read More >

Award-winning optimality talks at the Ecological Society of China Conference, 2022 

10 Questions with Dr Heather Graven

Written by
Natalie Sanders
Posted on
4th October 2022

  “We are all connected through the atmosphere and that is really fascinating”  Dr Heather Graven is a PI on the LEMONTREE project with her research focused on the use…Read More >

10 Questions with Dr Heather Graven
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