Reducing parameter uncertainty of process-based terrestrial ecosystem models (TEMs) is one of the primary targets for accurately estimating carbon budgets and predicting ecosystem responses to climate change. However, parameters in TEMs are rarely constrained by observations from Chinese forest ecosystems, which are important carbon sink over the northern hemispheric land. In this study, eddy covariance data from six forest sites in China are used to optimize parameters of the ORganizing Carbon and Hydrology In Dynamics EcosystEms TEM. The model-data assimilation through parameter optimization largely reduces the prior model errors and improves the simulated seasonal cycle and summer diurnal cycle of net ecosystem exchange, latent heat flux...
Eddy-covariance measurements of carbon dioxide exchange were made above a temperate mixed forest for...
Information about the uncertainties associated with eddy covariance observations of surface-atmosphe...
Abstract: An ecosystem process model, BIOME-BGC, was used to explore the sensitivity of net primar...
The ability of terrestrial biogeochemical models in predicting land-atmospheric carbon and water exc...
Process-based ecosystem models are essential for understanding the behavior of the terrestrial carbo...
In recent decades, forest area in China increased rapidly by afforestation and reforestation, especi...
Recently, forest carbon (C) budgets have been significantly affected by climate variability, nitroge...
Carbon storage of mountain forests is vulnerable to climate change but the changes in carbon flux th...
Accurate assessment of the strength of China's terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink is key to understan...
Continuous measurement of carbon dioxide exchange using the eddy covariance (EC) technique was made ...
The carbon budgets in terrestrial ecosystems in China are strongly coupled with climate changes. Ove...
The interest in national terrestrial ecosystem carbon budgets has been increasing because the Kyoto ...
Net ecosystem productivity (NEP) was continuously measured using the eddy covariance (EC) technique ...
In this study, we report on the validation of process-based forest growth and carbon and nitrogen mo...
We combine the process-based ecosystem model (Biome-BGC) with climate change-scenarios based on both...
Eddy-covariance measurements of carbon dioxide exchange were made above a temperate mixed forest for...
Information about the uncertainties associated with eddy covariance observations of surface-atmosphe...
Abstract: An ecosystem process model, BIOME-BGC, was used to explore the sensitivity of net primar...
The ability of terrestrial biogeochemical models in predicting land-atmospheric carbon and water exc...
Process-based ecosystem models are essential for understanding the behavior of the terrestrial carbo...
In recent decades, forest area in China increased rapidly by afforestation and reforestation, especi...
Recently, forest carbon (C) budgets have been significantly affected by climate variability, nitroge...
Carbon storage of mountain forests is vulnerable to climate change but the changes in carbon flux th...
Accurate assessment of the strength of China's terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink is key to understan...
Continuous measurement of carbon dioxide exchange using the eddy covariance (EC) technique was made ...
The carbon budgets in terrestrial ecosystems in China are strongly coupled with climate changes. Ove...
The interest in national terrestrial ecosystem carbon budgets has been increasing because the Kyoto ...
Net ecosystem productivity (NEP) was continuously measured using the eddy covariance (EC) technique ...
In this study, we report on the validation of process-based forest growth and carbon and nitrogen mo...
We combine the process-based ecosystem model (Biome-BGC) with climate change-scenarios based on both...
Eddy-covariance measurements of carbon dioxide exchange were made above a temperate mixed forest for...
Information about the uncertainties associated with eddy covariance observations of surface-atmosphe...
Abstract: An ecosystem process model, BIOME-BGC, was used to explore the sensitivity of net primar...