We investigated the effects of the shape of leaf area profiles and the number of canopy layers on simulated sensible and latent heat fluxes using a gradient diffusion-based biometeorological model. Three research questions were addressed through simulation experiments: (1) Given the same amount of cumulative leaf area in the vertical direction, how does the shape of the leaf area profile affect simulation results? (2) For a given leaf area profile, how does the number of layers influence the simulation results? (3) How do these two factors interact with each other in affecting the simulated energy fluxes? Our results demonstrated that the scheme of canopy stratification could substantially affect the simulated energy fluxes, and that the ef...
International audienceEstimating leaf temperature distributions (LTDs) in canopies is crucial in for...
Grassland models represent interactions of plant growth with soil and agricultural management based ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Laboratory studies on artificial leaves suggest that leaf thermal dynam...
The urban canopy model could reproduce typical temporal change of heat fluxes in sunny days over urb...
International audienceLand Surface Models (LSMs) are essential to reproduce biophysical processes mo...
Temperature is spatially heterogeneous over leaf surfaces, yet the underlying mechanisms are not ful...
An accurate simulation of the sensible heat flux (H) over vegetation from thermal remote sensing req...
Canopy biophysical models require averaging fluxes over some spatial scale (sub-leaf, leaf, sub-crow...
Function-Structure Plant models (FSPM) usually describe accurately the plant geometry, but less acc...
Grassland models represent interactions of plant growth with soil and agricultural management based ...
International audienceEstimating leaf temperature distributions (LTDs) in canopies is crucial in for...
Grassland models represent interactions of plant growth with soil and agricultural management based ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Laboratory studies on artificial leaves suggest that leaf thermal dynam...
The urban canopy model could reproduce typical temporal change of heat fluxes in sunny days over urb...
International audienceLand Surface Models (LSMs) are essential to reproduce biophysical processes mo...
Temperature is spatially heterogeneous over leaf surfaces, yet the underlying mechanisms are not ful...
An accurate simulation of the sensible heat flux (H) over vegetation from thermal remote sensing req...
Canopy biophysical models require averaging fluxes over some spatial scale (sub-leaf, leaf, sub-crow...
Function-Structure Plant models (FSPM) usually describe accurately the plant geometry, but less acc...
Grassland models represent interactions of plant growth with soil and agricultural management based ...
International audienceEstimating leaf temperature distributions (LTDs) in canopies is crucial in for...
Grassland models represent interactions of plant growth with soil and agricultural management based ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Laboratory studies on artificial leaves suggest that leaf thermal dynam...