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Su-Jong Jeong
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 96
Citations - 4524
Su-Jong Jeong is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 88 publications receiving 3133 citations. Previous affiliations of Su-Jong Jeong include Princeton University & Southern University of Science and Technology.
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Phenology shifts at start vs. end of growing season in temperate vegetation over the Northern Hemisphere for the period 1982–2008
TL;DR: Admitting regional heterogeneity, changes in hemispheric features suggest that the longer-lasting vegetation growth in recent decades can be attributed to extended leaf senescence in autumn rather than earlier spring leaf-out.
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Evaporative cooling over the Tibetan Plateau induced by vegetation growth
Miaogen Shen,Shilong Piao,Shilong Piao,Su-Jong Jeong,Liming Zhou,Zhenzhong Zeng,Philippe Ciais,Deliang Chen,Mengtian Huang,Chun-Sil Jin,Laurent Li,Yue Li,Ranga B. Myneni,Kun Yang,Gengxin Zhang,Yangjian Zhang,Tandong Yao +16 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that actions to restore native grasslands in degraded areas, roughly one-third of the plateau, will both facilitate a sustainable ecological development in this region and have local climate cobenefits.
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Leaf onset in the northern hemisphere triggered by daytime temperature
Shilong Piao,Jianguang Tan,Anping Chen,Yongshuo H. Fu,Philippe Ciais,Qiang Liu,Ivan A. Janssens,Sara Vicca,Zhenzhong Zeng,Su-Jong Jeong,Yue Li,Ranga B. Myneni,Shushi Peng,Miaogen Shen,Josep Peñuelas +14 more
TL;DR: This work shows that the interannual anomalies of LUD during 1982–2011 are triggered by daytime (Tmax) more than by nighttime temperature (Tmin), and suggests a new conceptual framework of leaf onset using daytime temperature to improve the performance of phenology modules in current Earth system models.
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Weakening temperature control on the interannual variations of spring carbon uptake across northern lands
Shilong Piao,Shilong Piao,Zhuo Liu,Tao Wang,Shushi Peng,Philippe Ciais,Mengtian Huang,Anders Ahlström,John F. Burkhart,Frédéric Chevallier,Ivan A. Janssens,Su-Jong Jeong,Xin Lin,Jiafu Mao,John B. Miller,John B. Miller,Anwar Mohammat,Ranga B. Myneni,Josep Peñuelas,Xiaoying Shi,Andreas Stohl,Yitong Yao,Zaichun Zhu,Pieter P. Tans +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used 34 years of atmospheric CO2 concentration measurements at Barrow, Alaska (BRW, 71°N) to show that the interannual relationship between spring temperature and carbon uptake has recently shifted.
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Application of satellite solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence to understanding large-scale variations in vegetation phenology and function over northern high latitude forests
Su-Jong Jeong,David S. Schimel,Christian Frankenberg,Darren T. Drewry,Darren T. Drewry,Joshua B. Fisher,M. Verma,Joseph A. Berry,Jung-Eun Lee,Joanna Joiner +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the large-scale seasonal phenology and physiology of vegetation over northern high latitude forests (40°-55°N) during spring and fall by using remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF), normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and observation-based estimate of gross primary productivity (GPP) from 2009 to 2011.