View from above looking straight down at the top of the large ATTO tower, which stands out as an orange square above the green tree tops far below. Diagonally, the guy wires run from the tower into the forest.

Publications of Jin-Hong Guan

Journal Article (4)

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Pacheco-Labrador, J.; Perez‑Priego, O.; El-Madany, T. S.; Julitta, T.; Rossini, M.; Guan, J.-H.; Moreno, G.; Carvalhais, N.; Martín, M. P.; Gonzalez-Cascon, R. et al.; Kolle, O.; Reichstein, M.; van der Tolg, C.; Carrara, A.; Martini, D.; Hammer, T. W.; Moossen, H.; Migliavacca, M.: Multiple-constraint inversion of SCOPE. Evaluating the potential of GPP and SIF for the retrieval of plant functional traits. Remote Sensing of Environment 234, 111362 (2019)
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Migliavacca, M.; Pérez‑Priego, O.; Rossini, M.; El-Madany, T. S.; Moreno, G.; van der Tol, C.; Rascher, U.; Berninger, A.; Bessenbacher, V.; Burkart, A. et al.; Carrara, A.; Fava, F.; Guan, J.-H.; Hammer, T. W.; Henkel, K.; Juarez-Alcalde, E.; Julitta, T.; Kolle, O.; Martın, M. P.; Musavi, T.; Pacheco-Labrador, J.; Perez-Burgueno, A.; Wutzler, T.; Zaehle, S.; Reichstein, M.: Plant functional traits and canopy structure control the relationship between photosynthetic CO2 uptake and far-red sun-induced fluorescence in a Mediterranean grassland under different nutrient availability. New Phytologist 214 (3), pp. 1078 - 1091 (2017)
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Shi, W.-Y.; Du, S.; Morina, J. C.; Guan, J.-H.; Wang, K.-B.; Ma, M.-G.; Yamanaka, N.; Tateno, R.: Physical and biogeochemical controls on soil respiration along a topographical gradient in a semiarid forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 247, pp. 1 - 11 (2017)
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Pérez‑Priego, O.; Guan, J.-H.; Rossini, M.; Fava, F.; Wutzler, T.; Moreno, G.; Carvalhais, N.; Carrara, A.; Kolle, O.; Julitta, T. et al.; Schrumpf, M.; Reichstein, M.; Migliavacca, M.: Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and photochemical reflectance index improve remote-sensing gross primary production estimates under varying nutrient availability in a typical Mediterranean savanna ecosystem. Biogeosciences 12 (21), pp. 6351 - 6367 (2015)
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