In this study, we examined the flux of carbon and water using an eco-hydrological model, Regional Hydro-Ecologic Simulation System (RHESSys). Our purposes were to develop a set of parameters optimized for a well-designed experimental watershed (Gwangneung Research Watershed, GN) and then, to test suitability of the parameters for predicting carbon and water fluxes of other watershed with different regimes of climate, topography, and vegetation structure (i.e Gangseonry Watershed in Mt. Jumbong, GS). Field datasets of stream flow, soil water content (SWC), and wood biomass product (WBP) were utilized for model parameterization and validation. After laborious parameterization processes, RHESSys was validated with the field observations from t...
Process-based models that can represent multiple and interacting processes provide a framework for c...
[1] We present a new, process-based model of soil and stream water dissolved organic carbon (DOC): t...
Achieving sufficient water supplies for multiple uses in the watershed is a major public policy issu...
This study is to evaluate the RHESSys (Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System) simulated stream...
Despite the close linkage in changes between the ecological and hydrological processes in forest eco...
In the last two decades, the importance of hydrological processes for ecosystem dynamics and the eff...
We have investigated microclimatic controls on the spatiotemporal variations of net primary producti...
An approach to distributed modeling of watershed hydro-ecological processes over large spatial scale...
Forest canopy water use and carbon cycling traits (WCT) can vary substantially and in spatially orga...
Disturbances such as wildfire, insect outbreaks, and forest clearing, play an important role in regu...
Current estimates of terrestrial carbon (C) fluxes overlook explicit hydrological controls. In this ...
Existing terrestrial carbon accounting models have mainly investigated atmosphere-vegetationsoil sto...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decre...
Distributed ecohydrological model which can simulate hydrological components, vegetation and landsur...
The cycling of carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems is closely coupled with the cycling of water. An...
Process-based models that can represent multiple and interacting processes provide a framework for c...
[1] We present a new, process-based model of soil and stream water dissolved organic carbon (DOC): t...
Achieving sufficient water supplies for multiple uses in the watershed is a major public policy issu...
This study is to evaluate the RHESSys (Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System) simulated stream...
Despite the close linkage in changes between the ecological and hydrological processes in forest eco...
In the last two decades, the importance of hydrological processes for ecosystem dynamics and the eff...
We have investigated microclimatic controls on the spatiotemporal variations of net primary producti...
An approach to distributed modeling of watershed hydro-ecological processes over large spatial scale...
Forest canopy water use and carbon cycling traits (WCT) can vary substantially and in spatially orga...
Disturbances such as wildfire, insect outbreaks, and forest clearing, play an important role in regu...
Current estimates of terrestrial carbon (C) fluxes overlook explicit hydrological controls. In this ...
Existing terrestrial carbon accounting models have mainly investigated atmosphere-vegetationsoil sto...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decre...
Distributed ecohydrological model which can simulate hydrological components, vegetation and landsur...
The cycling of carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems is closely coupled with the cycling of water. An...
Process-based models that can represent multiple and interacting processes provide a framework for c...
[1] We present a new, process-based model of soil and stream water dissolved organic carbon (DOC): t...
Achieving sufficient water supplies for multiple uses in the watershed is a major public policy issu...