A process-based model designed for filling of large data gaps in tower-based measurements of net ecosystem productivity |
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Authors: | Zisheng Xing Charles P.-A. Bourque Fan-Rui Meng Roger M. Cox D. Edwin Swift Tianshan Zha Lien Chow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada E3B 6C2;2. Lanzhou Regional Climate Centre, 2070 Donggang East Road, Lanzhou, 730020, Gansu, PR China;3. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Atlantic Forestry Centre, P.O. Box 4000, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada E3B 5P7;4. Climate Research Branch, Environment Canada, 11 Innovation RD, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 3H5;5. Potato Research Centre, 850 Lincoln Road, P.O. Box 20280, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada E3B 4Z7 |
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Abstract: | In this paper we present a simple hybrid gap-filling model (GFM) designed with a minimum number of parameters necessary to capture the ecological processes important for filling medium-to-large gaps in Flux data. As the model is process-based, the model has potential to be used in filling large gaps exhibiting a broad range of micro-meteorological and site conditions. The GFM performance was evaluated using “Punch hole” and extrapolation experiments based on data collected in west-central New Brunswick. These experiments indicated that the GFM is able to provide acceptable results (r2 > 0.80) when >500 data points are used in model parameterization. The GFM was shown to address daytime evolution of NEP reasonably well for a wide range of weather and site conditions. An analysis of residuals indicated that for the most part no obvious trends were evident; although a slight bias was detected in NEP with soil temperature. To explore the portability of the GFM across ecosystem types, a transcontinental validation was conducted using NEP and ancillary data from seven ecosystems along a north-south transect (i.e., temperature–moisture gradient) from northern Europe (Finland) to the Middle East (Israel). The GFM was shown to explain over 75% of the variability in NEP measured at most ecosystems, which strongly suggests that the GFM maybe successfully applied to forest ecosystems outside Canada. |
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Keywords: | CO2 flux Gap-filling model (GFM) for large data gaps Extrapolation experiments Net ecosystem productivity Punch hole experiments |
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