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Modification of an ecosystem model for filling medium-sized gaps in tower-based estimates of net ecosystem productivity

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  • Xing, Zisheng
  • Bourque, Charles P.-A.
  • Meng, Fan-Rui
  • Cox, Roger M.
  • Swift, D. Edwin
  • Zha, Tianshan
  • Chow, Lien

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Gap filling of flux data is necessary to assist with periodic interruptions in the measurement data stream. The gap-filling model (GFM), first described in Xing et al. [Xing, Z., Bourque, C.P.-A., Meng, F.-R., Zha, T.-S., Cox, R.M., Swift, E., 2007. A simple net ecosystem productivity model for gap filling of tower-based fluxes: an extension of Landsberg's equation with modifications to the light interception term. Ecol. Model. 206, 250–262], was modified to account for the day-to-day control of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) by incorporating air and soil temperature as new controlling variables in the calculation of NEP. To account for the multiple-phase influences of air and soil temperature on plant growth we model ecosystem respiration as a function of soil and canopy respiration. The paper presents model development in an incremental fashion in order to quantify the contribution of individual model enhancements to the prediction of NEP during periods when air and soil temperature variations are important.

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  • Xing, Zisheng & Bourque, Charles P.-A. & Meng, Fan-Rui & Cox, Roger M. & Swift, D. Edwin & Zha, Tianshan & Chow, Lien, 2008. "Modification of an ecosystem model for filling medium-sized gaps in tower-based estimates of net ecosystem productivity," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 213(1), pages 86-97.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:213:y:2008:i:1:p:86-97
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2007.11.019
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    1. Xing, Zisheng & Bourque, Charles P.-A. & Meng, Fanrui & Zha, Tianshan & Cox, Roger M. & Swift, D. Edwin, 2007. "A simple net ecosystem productivity model for gap filling of tower-based fluxes: An extension of Landsberg's equation with modifications to the light interception term," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 206(3), pages 250-262.
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    1. Xing, Zisheng & Bourque, Charles P.-A. & Meng, Fan-Rui & Cox, Roger M. & Swift, D. Edwin & Zha, Tianshan & Chow, Lien, 2008. "A process-based model designed for filling of large data gaps in tower-based measurements of net ecosystem productivity," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 213(2), pages 165-179.

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