Her primary scientific interests are in Atmospheric sciences, Remote sensing, Carbon cycle, Polarization and Vegetation. Her Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Arid, Eddy covariance, Erosion and Biosphere. Her research in Eddy covariance intersects with topics in Inversion, Forecast skill, Troposphere and Mixing ratio.
Her research integrates issues of Angstrom exponent and Satellite observation in her study of Remote sensing. Her Carbon cycle study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Atmosphere, Deforestation, Carbon dioxide and Carbon sink. The various areas that Fabienne Maignan examines in her Vegetation study include Land cover, Phenology and Earth system science.
Fabienne Maignan mostly deals with Atmospheric sciences, Remote sensing, Vegetation, Carbon cycle and Eddy covariance. Her studies in Atmospheric sciences integrate themes in fields like Primary production, Ecosystem, Terrestrial ecosystem, Canopy and Meteorology. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Land cover, Bidirectional reflectance distribution function, Polarization and Permafrost.
Her Vegetation research integrates issues from Land use, land-use change and forestry, Greenhouse gas, Phenology and Scale. Fabienne Maignan combines subjects such as Biosphere, Biosphere model, Climate change, Coupled model intercomparison project and Carbon dioxide with her study of Carbon cycle. Her work in the fields of Eddy covariance, such as Ecosystem respiration, intersects with other areas such as Flux.
Her primary areas of study are Atmospheric sciences, Carbon cycle, Climate model, Terrestrial ecosystem and Precipitation. Fabienne Maignan interconnects Eddy covariance, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Primary production, Canopy and Photosynthetically active radiation in the investigation of issues within Atmospheric sciences. Her Carbon cycle study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Intertropical Convergence Zone, Climate change and Biosphere model.
Her Climate model research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Middle latitudes and Snowmelt. Fabienne Maignan has included themes like Forcing, Soil respiration, Temperate climate and Ecosystem model in her Terrestrial ecosystem study. Her Precipitation research incorporates elements of Albedo, Evapotranspiration, Plant functional type and Water cycle.
Her main research concerns Atmospheric sciences, Carbon cycle, Photosynthetic capacity, Soil carbon and Climate model. Fabienne Maignan performs integrative study on Atmospheric sciences and Inventory data. Her research combines Precipitation and Carbon cycle.
Her Photosynthetic capacity research includes elements of Scientific method, Gross primary productivity, Biosphere model, Stomatal conductance and Data assimilation. Fabienne Maignan has researched Soil carbon in several fields, including Biomass, Primary production, Carbon flux and Atmospheric carbon cycle. Her Climate model research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Middle latitudes and Intertropical Convergence Zone.
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Global carbon budget 2013
C. Le Quere;G.P. Peters;R.J. Andres;Robbie M Andrew.
Earth System Science Data (2013)
Remote sensing of aerosols over land surfaces from POLDER‐ADEOS‐1 polarized measurements
J. L. Deuzé;F. M. Bréon;C. Devaux;P. Goloub.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2001)
Evaluation of global observations-based evapotranspiration datasets and IPCC AR4 simulations
Brigitte Mueller;S. I. Seneviratne;C. Jimenez;T. Corti.
Geophysical Research Letters (2011)
Bidirectional reflectance of Earth targets: evaluation of analytical models using a large set of spaceborne measurements with emphasis on the Hot Spot
F Maignan;F.-M Bréon;R Lacaze.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2004)
CO2 surface fluxes at grid point scale estimated from a global 21 year reanalysis of atmospheric measurements
F. Chevallier;P. Ciais;T. J. Conway;T. Aalto.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2010)
Benchmark products for land evapotranspiration: LandFlux-EVAL multi-data set synthesis
Brigitte Mueller;Martin Hirschi;Carlos Jimenez;Philippe Ciais.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (2013)
Simulation of the mineral dust emission frequencies from desert areas of China and Mongolia using an aerodynamic roughness length map derived from the POLDER/ADEOS 1 surface products
B. Laurent;B. Marticorena;G. Bergametti;P. Chazette.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2005)
Polarized reflectances of natural surfaces: Spaceborne measurements and analytical modeling
Fabienne Maignan;François-Marie Bréon;Emilie Fédèle;Marc Bouvier.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2009)
Analysis of hot spot directional signatures measured from space
Francois‐Marie Bréon;Fabienne Maignan;Marc Leroy;Ian Grant.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2002)
Interannual vegetation phenology estimates from global AVHRR measurements: Comparison with in situ data and applications
F. Maignan;F.-M. Bréon;C. Bacour;J. Demarty.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2008)
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