Mostafa JavadianPostdoctoral Scientist
Mostafa’s research focuses on understanding the complex responses of the terrestrial biosphere to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide, climate change, and land-use change across broad temporal and spatial scales through the application of multi-scale remote sensing techniques, eddy covariance flux tower measurements, and climate data.
Selected Publications
- Javadian, M., Scott, R.L., Biederman, J.A., Zhang, F., Fisher, J.B., Reed, S.C., Potts,
D.L., Villarreal, M.L., Feldman, A.F., & Smith, W.K. (2023). Thermography captures
the differential sensitivity of dryland functional types to changes in rainfall event
timing and magnitude. New Phytologist. 240: 114-126. - Javadian, M., Smith, W.K., Lee, K.; Fisher, J.B., Knowles, J.F., Scott. R.L., Moore,
D.J.P., Leeuwen, W.V., & Behrangi, A. (2022). Canopy temperature is regulated by
ecosystem structural traits and captures the ecohydrologic dynamics of a semiarid
mixed conifer forest site. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 127(2). - Javadian, M., Behrangi, A., Smith, W.K., Fisher, J.B. (2020). Global Trends in
Evapotranspiration Dominated by Increases across Large Cropland Regions. Remote
Sensing. 12, 1221. - Javadian, M., Behrangi, A., & Sorooshian, A. (2019). Impact of drought on dust
storms: case study over Southwest Iran. Environmental Research Letters, 14(12),
124029. - Javadian, M., Behrangi, A., Gholizadeh, M., & Tajrishy, M. (2019). METRIC and
WaPOR estimates of evapotranspiration over the Lake Urmia Basin: comparative
analysis and composite assessment. Water, 11(8), 1647.
Website
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