Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4978174 | Environmental Modelling & Software | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Validation of the long-term biomass predictions of forest landscape models (FLMs) has always been a challenging task. Using the space-for-time substitution method, forest biomass curves over stand age were generated from a forest survey dataset (FSD) in the Lesser Khingan Mountains area (LKM), Northeastern China and compared with long-term biomass predictions of LANDIS-II model. The results showed that mean forest age and mean biomass of the LKM in 2000 were 51.6 years and 84.2 Mg haâ1, respectively. Significant linear correlations were found between FSD derived biomass and simulated biomass in the aggradation phase for the entire LKM and most subregions. However, a considerable difference in the mean maximum biomass (53.45 Mg haâ1) existed between from FSD and simulation during the post-aggradation phase. The space-for-time substitution method has potential in validating time series biomass predictions of FLMs in aggradation phase when only limited forest inventory data is available.
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Authors
Jun Ma, Xiangming Xiao, Rencang Bu, Russell Doughty, Yuanman Hu, Bangqian Chen, Xiangping Li, Bin Zhao,