Over the past decade, the use of production efficiency models (PEMs) to quantify terrestrial carbon exchange at regional to global scales has been on the rise. This has mainly been due to increased availability of remote sensing data to parameterise these models. However, these models are still subject to large uncertainties. Diagnosis of these uncertainties is necessary to correctly interpret their output and to suggest areas of improvement. In this study, three PEM models (i.e. Carnegie-CASA, C-Fix and MOD17 models) were run in their native format and their capacity to predict gross primary productivity (GPP) at five major biomes across conterminous USA was evaluated against eddy covariance flux tower GPP measurements. The influence of in...
Simulating vegetation photosynthetic productivity (or gross primary production, GPP) is a critical f...
Simulating the gross primary productivity (GPP) of terrestrial ecosystems has been a major challenge...
[1] Continental to global-scale modeling of the carbon cycle using process-based models is subject t...
Over the past decade, the use of production efficiency models (PEMs) to quantify terrestrial carbon ...
Gross primary production (GPP), the photosynthetic uptake of carbon, is an important variable in the...
The quantitative simulation of gross primary production (GPP) at various spatial and temporal scales...
Production efficiency models (PEMs) have been developed to aid with the estimation of terrestrial ec...
Accurate estimates of gross primary production (GPP) for croplands are needed to assess carbon cycle...
Light use efficiency (LUE) models that with different structures (i.e., methods to address environme...
A common assumption of remote sensing-based light use efficiency (LUE) models for estimating vegetat...
Three terrestrial biosphere models (LPJ, Orchidee, Biome-BGC) were evaluated with respect to their a...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical b...
Improvements in understanding carbon sources and sinks allows insight into the dimensions of the hum...
This article develops a new carbon exchange diagnostic model [i.e. Southampton CARbon Flux (SCARF) m...
Simulating vegetation photosynthetic productivity (or gross primary production, GPP) is a critical f...
Simulating the gross primary productivity (GPP) of terrestrial ecosystems has been a major challenge...
[1] Continental to global-scale modeling of the carbon cycle using process-based models is subject t...
Over the past decade, the use of production efficiency models (PEMs) to quantify terrestrial carbon ...
Gross primary production (GPP), the photosynthetic uptake of carbon, is an important variable in the...
The quantitative simulation of gross primary production (GPP) at various spatial and temporal scales...
Production efficiency models (PEMs) have been developed to aid with the estimation of terrestrial ec...
Accurate estimates of gross primary production (GPP) for croplands are needed to assess carbon cycle...
Light use efficiency (LUE) models that with different structures (i.e., methods to address environme...
A common assumption of remote sensing-based light use efficiency (LUE) models for estimating vegetat...
Three terrestrial biosphere models (LPJ, Orchidee, Biome-BGC) were evaluated with respect to their a...
Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical b...
Improvements in understanding carbon sources and sinks allows insight into the dimensions of the hum...
This article develops a new carbon exchange diagnostic model [i.e. Southampton CARbon Flux (SCARF) m...
Simulating vegetation photosynthetic productivity (or gross primary production, GPP) is a critical f...
Simulating the gross primary productivity (GPP) of terrestrial ecosystems has been a major challenge...
[1] Continental to global-scale modeling of the carbon cycle using process-based models is subject t...