Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production

Non-stationary and non-linear dynamic time series analysis tools are applied to multi-annual eddy covariance and micrometeorological data from 44 FLUXNET sites to derive a light use efficiency model for gross primary production on a daily basis. The extracted typical behaviour of the canopies in res...

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Main Authors: J. E. Horn, K. Schulz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-04-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/8/999/2011/bg-8-999-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-6ac035f9debd4fa0a29ee5d0c68ce6562020-11-24T23:54:35ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892011-04-0184999102110.5194/bg-8-999-2011Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary productionJ. E. HornK. SchulzNon-stationary and non-linear dynamic time series analysis tools are applied to multi-annual eddy covariance and micrometeorological data from 44 FLUXNET sites to derive a light use efficiency model for gross primary production on a daily basis. The extracted typical behaviour of the canopies in response to meteorological forcing leads to a model formulation allowing for a variable influence of the environmental drivers temperature and moisture availability modulating the light use efficiency. Thereby, the model is applicable to a broad range of vegetation types and climatic conditions. The proposed model explains large proportions of the variation of the gross carbon uptake at the study sites while the optimized set of six parameters is well defined. With the parameters showing explainable and meaningful relations to site-specific environmental conditions, the model has the potential to serve as basis for general regionalization strategies for large scale carbon flux predictions.http://www.biogeosciences.net/8/999/2011/bg-8-999-2011.pdf
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Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production
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title Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production
title_short Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production
title_full Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production
title_fullStr Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production
title_sort identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production
publisher Copernicus Publications
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publishDate 2011-04-01
description Non-stationary and non-linear dynamic time series analysis tools are applied to multi-annual eddy covariance and micrometeorological data from 44 FLUXNET sites to derive a light use efficiency model for gross primary production on a daily basis. The extracted typical behaviour of the canopies in response to meteorological forcing leads to a model formulation allowing for a variable influence of the environmental drivers temperature and moisture availability modulating the light use efficiency. Thereby, the model is applicable to a broad range of vegetation types and climatic conditions. The proposed model explains large proportions of the variation of the gross carbon uptake at the study sites while the optimized set of six parameters is well defined. With the parameters showing explainable and meaningful relations to site-specific environmental conditions, the model has the potential to serve as basis for general regionalization strategies for large scale carbon flux predictions.
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