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Linking flux network measurements to continental scale simulations: ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange capacity under non-water-stressed conditions
Authors:KATHERINE E OWEN  JOHN TENHUNEN  MARKUS REICHSTEIN  QUAN WANG  EVA FALGE  RALF GEYER  XIANGMING XIAO  PAUL STOY  CHRISTOF AMMANN  ALTAF ARAIN  MARC AUBINET  MIKA AURELA  CHRISTIAN BERNHOFER  BOGDAN H CHOJNICKI  ANDR GRANIER  THOMAS GRUENWALD  JULIAN HADLEY  BERNARD HEINESCH  DAVID HOLLINGER  ALEXANDER KNOHL  WERNER KUTSCH  ANNALEA LOHILA  TILDEN MEYERS  EDDY MOORS  CHRISTINE MOUREAUX  KIM PILEGAARD  NOBUKO SAIGUSA  SHASHI VERMA  TIMO VESALA  CHRIS VOGEL
Abstract:This paper examines long‐term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian forest, wetland, tundra, grassland, and cropland sites under non‐water‐stressed conditions with an empirical rectangular hyperbolic light response model and a single layer two light‐class carboxylase‐based model. Relationships according to ecosystem functional type are demonstrated between empirical and physiological parameters, suggesting linkages between easily estimated parameters and those with greater potential for process interpretation. Relatively sparse documentation of leaf area index dynamics at flux tower sites is found to be a major difficulty in model inversion and flux interpretation. Therefore, a simplification of the physiological model is carried out for a subset of European network sites with extensive ancillary data. The results from these selected sites are used to derive a new parameter and means for comparing empirical and physiologically based methods across all sites, regardless of ancillary data. The results from the European analysis are then compared with results from the other Northern Hemisphere sites and similar relationships for the simplified process‐based parameter were found to hold for European, North American, and Asian temperate and boreal climate zones. This parameter is useful for bridging between flux network observations and continental scale spatial simulations of vegetation/atmosphere carbon dioxide exchange.
Keywords:carbon dioxide exchange  crops  eddy covariance  forest  grassland  gross primary production  model inversion  net ecosystem exchange  up-scaling  wetland
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