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Biophysical Models and Applications in Ecosystem Analysis (Ecosystem Science & Applications)

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Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
173
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The past five decades have witnessed a rapid growth of computer models for simulating ecosystem functions and dynamics. This has been fuelled by the availability of remote sensing data, computation capability, and cross-disciplinary knowledge. These models contain many submodules for simulating different processes and forcing mechanisms, albeit it has become challenging to truly understand the details due to their complexity. Most ecosystem models, fortunately, are rooted in a few core biophysical foundations, such as the widely recognized Farquhar model, Ball-Berry-Leuning and Medlyn family models, Penman-Monteith equation, Priestley-Taylor model, and Michaelis-Menten kinetics.

an introduction of biophysical essentials, four chapters present the core algorithms and their behaviors in modeling ecosystem production, respiration, evapotranspiration, and global warming potentials. Each chapter is composed of a brief introduction of the literature, in which model algorithms, their assumptions, and performances are described in detail. Spreadsheet (or Python codes) templates are included in each chapter for modeling exercises with different input parameters as online materials, which include datasets, parameter estimation, and real-world applications (e.g., calculations of global warming potentials). Users can also apply their own datasets. The materials included in this volume serve as effective tools for users to understand model behaviours and uses with specified conditions and in situ applications.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Foreword, by Dennis Baldocchi
Preface
List of Online Supplementary Materials
List of Symbols
Chapter 1. Biophysical Essentials for Ecosystem Models
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Diurnal Changes of Air Temperature and Humidity
1.3 Atmosphere Water Vapor Pressure and VPD
1.4 Solar Radiation
1.5 Heat Storages in Soil, Air and Vegetation
1.6 Vertical Profile of Wind Speed
1.7 Energy Balance
1.8 Summary
Online Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 2. Modeling Ecosystem Production
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Core Biophysical Models for Ecosystem Production
2.3 The Datasets for Modeling Photosynthesis
2.4 Model Performances
2.5 Summary
Online Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 3. Modeling Ecosystem Respiration
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Models for Ecosystem Respiration
3.3 Measured Datasets for Modeling Soil Respiration
3.4 Model Performances
3.5 Summary
Online Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 4. Modeling Evapotranspiration
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Methods for Quantifying ET
4.3 ET Models
4.4 Model Demonstrations
4.5 Summary
Online Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 5. Modeling Ecosystem Global Warming Potentials
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Calculating GWP of Greenhouse Gases
5.3 Calculating GWP from Surface Albedo
5.4 Case Examples
5.5 Summary
Online Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgments
References
Index
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