Abstract The Western United States is dominated by natural lands that play a critical role for carbon balance, water quality, and timber reserves. This region is also particularly vulnerable to forest mortality from drought, insect attack, and wildfires, thus requiring constant monitoring to assess ecosystem health. Carbon monitoring techniques are challenged by the complex mountainous terrain, thus there is an opportunity for data assimilation systems that combine land surface models and satellite‐derived observations to provide improved carbon monitoring. Here, we use the Data Assimilation Research Testbed to adjust the Community Land Model (CLM5.0) with remotely sensed observations of leaf area and above‐ground biomass. The adjusted simu...
Global vegetation models (GVMs) simulate CO2, water and energy fluxes at large scales, typically no ...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...
The magnitude and persistence of land carbon (C) pools influence long‐term climate feedbacks. Intera...
International audienceLarge uncertainties in land surface models (LSMs) simulations still arise from...
A Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS) able to ingest surface soil moisture (SSM) and Leaf Area Inde...
Carbon, water and energy exchange between the land and atmosphere controls how ecosystems either acc...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
The global carbon cycle is an important component of the Earth system and it interacts with the hydr...
International audienceIn spite of the importance of land ecosystems in offsetting carbon dioxide emi...
Global vegetation models (GVMs) simulate CO2, water and energy fluxes at large scales, typically no ...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...
The magnitude and persistence of land carbon (C) pools influence long‐term climate feedbacks. Intera...
International audienceLarge uncertainties in land surface models (LSMs) simulations still arise from...
A Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS) able to ingest surface soil moisture (SSM) and Leaf Area Inde...
Carbon, water and energy exchange between the land and atmosphere controls how ecosystems either acc...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
The global carbon cycle is an important component of the Earth system and it interacts with the hydr...
International audienceIn spite of the importance of land ecosystems in offsetting carbon dioxide emi...
Global vegetation models (GVMs) simulate CO2, water and energy fluxes at large scales, typically no ...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...