English
 
Help Privacy Policy Disclaimer
  Advanced SearchBrowse

Item

ITEM ACTIONSEXPORT
  Detecting the critical periods that underpin interannual fluctuations in the carbon balance of European forests

Le Maire, G., Delpierre, N., Jung, M., Ciais, P., Reichstein, M., Viovy, N., et al. (2010). Detecting the critical periods that underpin interannual fluctuations in the carbon balance of European forests. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, 115, G00h03. doi:10.1029/2009jg001244.

Item is

Files

show Files
hide Files
:
BGC1410.pdf (Publisher version), 1001KB
 
File Permalink:
-
Name:
BGC1410.pdf
Description:
-
OA-Status:
Visibility:
Restricted (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, MJBK; )
MIME-Type / Checksum:
application/octet-stream
Technical Metadata:
Copyright Date:
-
Copyright Info:
-
License:
-

Locators

show
hide
Locator:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009jg001244 (Publisher version)
Description:
OA
OA-Status:

Creators

show
hide
 Creators:
Le Maire, G., Author
Delpierre, N., Author
Jung, M.1, Author           
Ciais, P., Author
Reichstein, M.1, Author           
Viovy, N., Author
Granier, A., Author
Ibrom, A., Author
Kolari, P., Author
Longdoz, B., Author
Moors, E. J., Author
Pilegaard, K., Author
Rambal, S., Author
Richardson, A. D., Author
Vesala, T., Author
Affiliations:
1Research Group Biogeochemical Model-data Integration, Dr. M. Reichstein, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497760              

Content

show
hide
Free keywords: global vegetation model net ecosystem exchange young beech forest boreal forest deciduous forest CO2 exchange dioxide exchange central germany pine forest long-term
 Abstract: The interannual variability of CO2 exchange by forest ecosystems in Europe was analyzed at site and regional scales by identifying critical periods that contributed to interannual flux anomalies. Critical periods were defined as periods in which monthly and annual flux anomalies were correlated. The analysis was first conducted at seven European forest flux tower sites with contrasting species and climatic conditions. Organizing Carbon and Hydrology in Dynamic Ecosystems (ORCHIDEE), a generic process-based model, represented fairly well most features of the critical period patterns and their climate drivers at the site scale. Simulations at the scale of European forests were performed with ORCHIDEE integrated at a 0.25 degrees spatial resolution. The spatial and temporal distributions of critical periods for canopy photosynthesis, ecosystem respiration, and net ecosystem exchange (NEE) as well as their underlying climate drivers were analyzed. The interannual variability in gross primary productivity (GPP) was explained by critical periods during spring and summer months. In contrast, the interannual variability in total ecosystem respiration (TER) was explained by critical periods occurring throughout the year. A latitudinal contrast between southern and northern Europe was observed in the distributions of critical periods for GPP and TER. The critical periods were positively controlled by temperature in northern Europe and by soil water availability in southern Europe. More importantly, the latitudinal transition between temperature-driven and water-driven critical periods for GPP varied from early spring to late summer. Such a distinct seasonal regime of critical periods was less clearly defined for TER and NEE. Overall, the critical periods associated with NEE variations and their meteorological drivers followed those associated with GPP.

Details

show
hide
Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2010
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: -
 Publishing info: -
 Table of Contents: -
 Rev. Type: -
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1029/2009jg001244
ISI: ://000283546900001
Other: BGC1410
 Degree: -

Event

show

Legal Case

show

Project information

show

Source 1

show
hide
Title: Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences
Source Genre: Journal
 Creator(s):
Affiliations:
Publ. Info: -
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 115 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: G00h03 Identifier: ISSN: 0148-0227