Process-based models can be classified into: (a) terrestrial biogeochemical models (TBMs), which simulate fluxes of carbon, water and nitrogen coupled within terrestrial ecosystems, and (b) dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs), which further couple these processes interactively with changes in slow ecosystem processes depending on resource competition, establishment, growth and mortality of different vegetation types. In this study, four models – RHESSys, GOTILWA1, LPJ-GUESS and ORCHIDEE – representing both modelling approaches were compared and evaluated against benchmarks provided by eddy-covariance measurements of carbon and water fluxes at 15 forest sites within the EUROFLUX project. Overall, model-measurement agreement varied great...
Two independently developed simulation models - the grassland-specific PaSim and the biome-generic B...
International audienceForest models are instrumental for understanding and projecting the impact of ...
Eddy covariance measurements are an essential resource to understand how ecosystem carbon fluxes rea...
Process-based models can be classified into: (a) terrestrial biogeochemical models (TBMs), which sim...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
The controlling mechanisms and feedbacks between climate, the carbon and water cycling and vegetatio...
Three terrestrial biosphere models (LPJ, Orchidee, Biome-BGC) were evaluated with respect to their a...
Vegetation plays an important role in global carbon and water cycles. Long-term environmental change...
International audienceThe effects of climate changes on carbon and water fluxes are quantified using...
This paper provides the first steps toward a regional-scale analysis of carbon (C) budgets. We explo...
The effects of climate changes on carbon and water fluxes are quantified using a physiologically mul...
CO2 exchange processes in forest ecosystems are of profound ecological and economic importance, mean...
Two independently developed simulation models - the grassland-specific PaSim and the biome-generic B...
International audienceForest models are instrumental for understanding and projecting the impact of ...
Eddy covariance measurements are an essential resource to understand how ecosystem carbon fluxes rea...
Process-based models can be classified into: (a) terrestrial biogeochemical models (TBMs), which sim...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
The controlling mechanisms and feedbacks between climate, the carbon and water cycling and vegetatio...
Three terrestrial biosphere models (LPJ, Orchidee, Biome-BGC) were evaluated with respect to their a...
Vegetation plays an important role in global carbon and water cycles. Long-term environmental change...
International audienceThe effects of climate changes on carbon and water fluxes are quantified using...
This paper provides the first steps toward a regional-scale analysis of carbon (C) budgets. We explo...
The effects of climate changes on carbon and water fluxes are quantified using a physiologically mul...
CO2 exchange processes in forest ecosystems are of profound ecological and economic importance, mean...
Two independently developed simulation models - the grassland-specific PaSim and the biome-generic B...
International audienceForest models are instrumental for understanding and projecting the impact of ...
Eddy covariance measurements are an essential resource to understand how ecosystem carbon fluxes rea...