NOAA Arctic Report Card 2025 : Tundra Greenness
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2025
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Alternative Title:Tundra Greenness
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Personal Author:Frost, G. V. ; Macander, M. J. ; Bhatt, U. S. ; Berner, L. T. ; Assmann, J. J. ; Bartsch, A ; Bjerke, J. W. ; Epstein, H. E. ; Forbes, B. C. ; Lara, M. J. ; López-Blanco, E. ; Magnússon, R. Í. ; Montesano, P. M. ; Neigh, C. S. R. ; Orndah, K. M. ; Phoenix, G. K. ; Schaepman-Strub, G. ; Tømmervik, H. ; Waigl, C. ; Walker, D. A. ; Yang, D. ; Zhou, Q.
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Corporate Authors:Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (U.S.) ; Alaska Biological Research (Firm) ; University of Alaska Fairbanks. Geophysical Institute. ; University of Alaska Southeast. ; Northern Arizona University. ; Universität Zürich. ; b.geos GmbH. ; Norsk institutt for naturforskning. ; Universitetet i Tromsø. ; University of Virginia. Department of Environmental Sciences. ; Lapin korkeakoulu. ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Geography. ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Plant Biology. ; Aarhus universitet. ; Wageningen UR. ; Goddard Space Flight Center. ; ADNET Systems, Inc. ; International Arctic Research Center. ; University of Alaska Fairbanks. Institute of Arctic Biology. ; Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Environmental Sciences Division. ; Science Systems and Applications, Inc.
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Description:Earth’s northernmost continental landmasses and island archipelagos are home to the Arctic tundra biome, which collectively encompasses a 5.1 million km2 region bounded by the Arctic Ocean to the north and the boreal forest biome to the south (Raynolds et al. 2019).
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Series:NOAA technical report OAR ARC 25-09 (Arctic Report Card)
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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