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Application of a three-dimensional model for assessing effects of small clear-cuttings on radiation and soil temperature

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  • Olchev, A.
  • Radler, K.
  • Sogachev, A.
  • Panferov, O.
  • Gravenhorst, G.

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A three-dimensional model Mixfor-3D of soil–vegetation–atmosphere transfer (SVAT) was developed and applied to estimate possible effects of tree clear-cutting on radiation and soil temperature regimes of a forest ecosystem. The Mixfor-3D model consists of several closely coupled 3D sub-models describing: forest stand structure; radiative transfer in a forest canopy; turbulent transfer of sensible heat, H2O and CO2 between ground surface and the atmospheric surface layer; evapotranspiration of ground surface vegetation and soil; heat and moisture transfer in soil. The model operates with the horizontal grid resolution, 2m×2m; vertical resolution, 1m and primary time step, 1h.

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  • Olchev, A. & Radler, K. & Sogachev, A. & Panferov, O. & Gravenhorst, G., 2009. "Application of a three-dimensional model for assessing effects of small clear-cuttings on radiation and soil temperature," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 220(21), pages 3046-3056.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:220:y:2009:i:21:p:3046-3056
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.02.004
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    1. Olchev, A. & Ibrom, A. & Ross, T. & Falk, U. & Rakkibu, G. & Radler, K. & Grote, S. & Kreilein, H. & Gravenhorst, G., 2008. "A modelling approach for simulation of water and carbon dioxide exchange between multi-species tropical rain forest and the atmosphere," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 212(1), pages 122-130.
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