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Anders Lindroth

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Calibration and validation of a semi-empirical flux ecosystem model for coniferous forests in the Boreal region

Author

  • F. Minunno
  • M. Peltoniemi
  • S. Launiainen
  • M. Aurela
  • A. Lindroth
  • A. Lohila
  • I. Mammarella
  • K. Minkkinen
  • A. Mäkelä

Summary, in English

Simple models are less input demanding and their calibration involves a lower number of parameters, however their general applicability to vast areas must be tested. We analysed if a simple ecosystem model (PRELES) can be applied to estimate carbon and water fluxes of Boreal forests at regional scale. Multi-site (M-S) and site-specific (S-S) calibrations were compared using evapotranspiration (ET) and gross primary production (GPP) measurements from 10 sites. The performances of M-S were similar to S-Ss except for a site with agricultural history. Although PRELES predicted GPP better than ET, we concluded that the model can be reliably used at regional scale to simulate carbon and water fluxes of Boreal forests. We further found that, in the calibration, the use of a long and carefully collected flux dataset from one site that covers a wide range of climate variability leads to better model performance in other sites as well.

Department/s

  • Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
  • BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate

Publishing year

2016-12-10

Language

English

Pages

37-52

Publication/Series

Ecological Modelling

Volume

341

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Ecology
  • Physical Geography

Keywords

  • Bayesian statistics
  • Boreal forest
  • Eddy-fluxes
  • Forest modelling
  • PRELES

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0304-3800