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Cross-scale impact of climate temporal variability on ecosystem water and carbon fluxes

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES
卷 120, 期 9, 页码 1716-1740

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2015JG003002

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cross-scale interactions; ecohydrological modeling; ecosystem response; interannual variability; short-scale temporal climate variability; spectral analysis

资金

  1. Swiss National Sciences Foundation [P2EZP2_152244]
  2. Stavros Niarchos Foundation, through the SNSF Early Postdoc Mobility Fellowship
  3. National Science Foundation [NSF-AGS-1102227, NSF-EAR-1344703]
  4. United States Department of Agriculture [2011-67003-30222]
  5. U.S. Department of Energy through the Office of Biological and Environmental Research Terrestrial Carbon Processes program [DE-SC0006967, DE-SC0011461]
  6. NSF [EAR 1151443]
  7. Directorate For Geosciences [1151443] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  8. Division Of Earth Sciences [1151443] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  9. Division Of Earth Sciences
  10. Directorate For Geosciences [1344703] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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While the importance of ecosystem functioning is undisputed in the context of climate change and Earth system modeling, the role of short-scale temporal variability of hydrometeorological forcing (similar to 1h) on the related ecosystem processes remains to be fully understood. Various impacts of meteorological forcing variability on water and carbon fluxes across a range of scales are explored here using numerical simulations. Synthetic meteorological drivers that highlight dynamic features of the short temporal scale in series of precipitation, temperature, and radiation are constructed. These drivers force a mechanistic ecohydrological model that propagates information content into the dynamics of water and carbon fluxes for an ensemble of representative ecosystems. The focus of the analysis is on a cross-scale effect of the short-scale forcing variability on the modeled evapotranspiration and ecosystem carbon assimilation. Interannual variability of water and carbon fluxes is emphasized in the analysis. The main study inferences are summarized as follows: (a) short-scale variability of meteorological input does affect water and carbon fluxes across a wide range of time scales, spanning from the hourly to the annual and longer scales; (b) different ecosystems respond to the various characteristics of the short-scale variability of the climate forcing in various ways, depending on dominant factors limiting system productivity; (c) whenever short-scale variability of meteorological forcing influences primarily fast processes such as photosynthesis, its impact on the slow-scale variability of water and carbon fluxes is small; and (d) whenever short-scale variability of the meteorological forcing impacts slow processes such as movement and storage of water in the soil, the effects of the variability can propagate to annual and longer time scales.

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