Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9443515 | Ecological Modelling | 2005 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
The models differed widely in their approach for canopy radiation, leaf physiology, energy balance, atmospheric transport or soil water modeling, yet the treatment of evaporative losses from soil and interception pools seemed to cause the larger differences between the models after rain events.
Keywords
s.e.NIRRMSE[CO2]PPTNear infrared radiationDOYForest ecosystemsPrecipitationMAELongwave radiationNet radiationphotosynthetic active radiationEvapotranspirationPotential evaporationParModel sensitivityAir temperaturer.h.Relative humidityday of yearRoot mean square errorWind speedindex of agreementCO2 concentrationair pressureGrasslandMean Absolute ErrorEddy covarianceLatent heat
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Authors
Eva Falge, Sascha Reth, Nicolas Brüggemann, Klaus Butterbach-Bahl, Valeri Goldberg, Alexander Oltchev, Stefan Schaaf, Gerald Spindler, Bernd Stiller, Ronald Queck, Barbara Köstner, Christian Bernhofer,