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Global patterns of drought recovery

Christopher R. Schwalm (), William R. L. Anderegg, Anna M. Michalak, Joshua B. Fisher, Franco Biondi, George Koch, Marcy Litvak, Kiona Ogle, John D. Shaw, Adam Wolf, Deborah N. Huntzinger, Kevin Schaefer, Robert Cook, Yaxing Wei, Yuanyuan Fang, Daniel Hayes, Maoyi Huang, Atul Jain and Hanqin Tian
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Christopher R. Schwalm: Woods Hole Research Center
William R. L. Anderegg: University of Utah
Anna M. Michalak: Carnegie Institution for Science
Joshua B. Fisher: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Franco Biondi: DendroLab and Graduate Program of Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology (EECB), University of Nevada-Reno
George Koch: Center for Ecosystem Science and Society, Northern Arizona University
Marcy Litvak: University of New Mexico
Kiona Ogle: Informatics and Computing Program, Northern Arizona University
John D. Shaw: Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service
Adam Wolf: Arable Labs Inc.
Deborah N. Huntzinger: School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, Northern Arizona University
Kevin Schaefer: National Snow and Ice Data Center
Robert Cook: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yaxing Wei: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Yuanyuan Fang: Carnegie Institution for Science
Daniel Hayes: School of Forest Resources, University of Maine
Maoyi Huang: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Atul Jain: University of Illinois
Hanqin Tian: International Center for Climate and Global Change Research and School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University

Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7666, 202-205

Abstract: A global analysis of gross primary productivity reveals that drought recovery is driven by climate and carbon cycling, with recovery longest in the tropics and high northern latitudes, and with impacts increasing over the twentieth century.

Date: 2017
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