Application of a new model using productivity coupled with hydrothermal factors (PCH) for evaluating net primary productivity of grassland in southern China
Grassland ecosystems play important roles in the global carbon cycle. The net primary productivity (NPP) of grassland ecosystems has become the hot spot of terrestrial ecosystems. To simulate grassland NPP in southern China, a new model using productivity coupled with hydrothermal factors (PCH) was...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2017-04-01
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Series: | Solid Earth |
Online Access: | http://www.solid-earth.net/8/545/2017/se-8-545-2017.pdf |
Summary: | Grassland
ecosystems play important roles in the global carbon cycle. The net primary
productivity (NPP) of grassland ecosystems has become the hot spot of
terrestrial ecosystems. To simulate grassland NPP in southern China, a new
model using productivity coupled with hydrothermal factors (PCH) was built and validated based on data recorded from 2003 to 2014.
The results show a logarithmic correlation between grassland NPP and mean
annual temperature and a linear positive correlation between grassland NPP
and mean annual precipitation in southern China, both highly significant
relationships. There was a highly significant correlation between simulated
and measured NPP (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0. 8027). Both RMSE and relative root mean square
error (RRMSE) were relatively low, showing that the simulation results of the
model were reliable. The NPP values in the study area had a decreasing trend
from east to west and south to north. Mean NPP was 471.62 g C m<sup>−2</sup>
from 2003 to 2014. Additionally, the mean annual NPP of southern grassland
presented a rising trend, increasing 3.49 g C m<sup>−2</sup> yr<sup>−1</sup> during
the past 12 years. These results document performance and use of a new method
to estimate the grassland NPP in southern China. |
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ISSN: | 1869-9510 1869-9529 |