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Jing Tang
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 52
Citations - 1080
Jing Tang is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Biology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 36 publications receiving 535 citations. Previous affiliations of Jing Tang include Wuhan University & Lund University.
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Generation of Spectral–Temporal Response Surfaces by Combining Multispectral Satellite and Hyperspectral UAV Imagery for Precision Agriculture Applications
TL;DR: This study presents a novel STRS methodology which uses Bayesian theory to impute missing spectral information in the multispectral imagery and introduces observation uncertainties into the interpolations.
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Patchy field sampling biases understanding of climate change impacts across the Arctic
Daniel B. Metcalfe,Thirze D. G. Hermans,Jenny Ahlstrand,Michael Becker,Martin Berggren,Robert G. Björk,Mats P. Björkman,Daan Blok,Nitin Chaudhary,Chelsea Chisholm,Aimée T. Classen,Aimée T. Classen,Niles J. Hasselquist,Micael Jonsson,Jeppe A. Kristensen,Bright B. Kumordzi,Hanna Lee,Jordan R. Mayor,Janet S. Prevéy,Karolina Pantazatou,Johannes Rousk,Ryan A. Sponseller,Maja K. Sundqvist,Maja K. Sundqvist,Jing Tang,Johan Uddling,Göran Wallin,Weiya Zhang,Weiya Zhang,Anders Ahlström,David E. Tenenbaum,Abdulhakim M. Abdi +31 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive, geo-referenced database of primary field measurements in 1,840 published studies across the Arctic is used to identify statistically significant spatial biases in field sampling and study citation across this globally important region.
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Global mapping reveals increase in lacustrine algal blooms over the past decade
Xuejiao Hou,Lian Feng,Yanhui Dai,Chuanmin M. Hu,Luke Gibson,Jing Tang,Zhongping Lee,Ying Wang,Xiaobin Cai,Junguo Liu,Yi Zheng,Chunmiao Zheng +11 more
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Eutrophication changes in fifty large lakes on the Yangtze Plain of China derived from MERIS and OLCI observations
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used the entire archive of remote sensing images from two satellite ocean color missions (MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer, or MERIS (2003−2011), and Ocean and Land Color Instrument, or OLCI (2017-2018), together with in situ data on remote sensing reflectance and chlorophyll-a (Chla) concentrations across various lakes on the Yangtze Plain.
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Anthropogenic transformation of Yangtze Plain freshwater lakes: patterns, drivers and impacts
Xuejiao Hou,Lian Feng,Jing Tang,Jing Tang,Xiao-Peng Song,Junguo Liu,Yunlin Zhang,Jun-Jian Wang,Yang Xu,Yanhui Dai,Yi Zheng,Chunmiao Zheng,Brett A. Bryan +12 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors used Landsat observations from 1973 to 2018 to track reclamation-induced changes in 112 large lakes (97.8% of the total lake area) in the Yangtze Plain.