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Jing Tang
Dr., Dr.
ekstern
,
Biologisk Institut
,
Terrestrial Ecology
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7961-8214
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+4535334606
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jing.tang
bio.ku
dk
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https://www.bio.ku.dk
Universitetsparken 15, Bygning 1
2100
København Ø
2016
2019
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Keyphrases
Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds
68%
Biogenic Volatile Organic Compound Emissions
64%
Subarctic
61%
Monoterpene Emission
61%
Compound Flux
45%
Growing Season
38%
Monoterpenes
38%
Microbial Decomposition
33%
Subarctic Tundra
30%
Dissolved Organic Carbon
30%
Organic Carbon Export
30%
Understanding of Climate Change
30%
Lateral Flow
30%
Summer Drought
30%
Process Understanding
30%
Peatland
30%
Field Sampling
30%
Arctic Plants
30%
Night-time Warming
30%
Natural Ecosystems
30%
Elevated CO2
30%
Climate Change Impacts
30%
Sampling Bias
30%
Drainage Network Extraction
30%
Combined Algorithm
30%
Tundra Heath
30%
Patchy
30%
Emission Dynamics
30%
Isoprene Emission
30%
Adsorption-desorption
30%
Openness Index
30%
Sediment Grain Size Distribution
30%
Response Curve
22%
CO2 Flux
22%
Clay Ratio
22%
Ecosystem Processes
17%
Plant Functional Traits
15%
Patchy Distribution
15%
Climate Change Mitigation
15%
Environmental Impact
15%
Undersampling
15%
Abisko
15%
Pinene
15%
Land Area
15%
Ice-free
15%
Ecosystem Properties
15%
Temperature Rise
15%
Rapid Climate Change
15%
Societal Response
15%
Spatial Bias
15%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Emissions
100%
Volatile Organic Compound
76%
Carbon Dioxide
46%
Digital Elevation Model
40%
Climate Change
32%
Dissolved Organic Carbon
30%
Climate Change Impact
30%
Baltic Sea
30%
Sampling Bias
30%
Acclimatization
30%
Drainage Network
30%
Desorption
30%
Peatland
30%
Grain Size
30%
Vegetation
21%
Environment Simulator
15%
Riverine System
15%
Flow Distribution
15%