Reconstructing global daily XCO2 at 1° × 1° spatial resolution from 2016 to 2019 with multisource satellite observation data
Yao Huang,
Rui Wang,
Ming Ju
et al.
Abstract:The multisource satellite observation data have been widely used in carbon cycle research owing to their long-term and large-scale characteristics. However, the sparse sampling density of satellite observation data often results in incomplete spatiotemporal coverage at certain time intervals, which hinders the accurate representation of global carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration variations and is inadequate for supporting research applications with different precision requirements. To address this issue, a ne… Show more
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