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  Comparing global models of terrestrial net primary productivity (NPP): analysis of the seasonal atmospheric CO2 signal

Nemry, B., Francois, L., Gérard, J.-C., Bondeau, A., Heimann, M., Churkina, G., et al. (1999). Comparing global models of terrestrial net primary productivity (NPP): analysis of the seasonal atmospheric CO2 signal. Global Change Biology, 5(Suppl. 1), 65-76.

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Nemry, B., Author
Francois, L., Author
Gérard, J.-C., Author
Bondeau, A., Author
Heimann, M.1, Author           
Churkina, G., Author
Cramer, W., Author
Colinet, G., Author
Collatz, J., Author
Dedieu, G., Author
Emanuel, W., Author
Esser, G., Author
Field, C., Author
Friend, A., Author
Haxeltine, A., Author
Hoffstadt, J., Author
Kaduk, J., Author
Kergoat, L., Author
Kicklighter, D. W., Author
Knorr, W., Author
Kohlmaier, G., AuthorLurin, B., AuthorMaisongrande, P., AuthorMartin, P., AuthorMckeown, R., AuthorMeeson, B., AuthorMoore Iii, B., AuthorNemani, R., AuthorOlson, R., AuthorOtto, R., AuthorParton, W., AuthorPlöchl, M., AuthorPrince, S., AuthorRanderson, J., AuthorRasool, I., AuthorRizzo, B., AuthorRuimy, A., AuthorRunning, S., AuthorSahagian, D., AuthorSaugier, B., AuthorSchloss, A. L., AuthorScurlock, J., AuthorSteffen, W., AuthorWarnant, P., AuthorWittenberg, U., Author more..
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Free keywords: NPP; global change; carbon dioxide; biosphere; hydrology; modelling; validation Carbon-dioxide; land biosphere; vegetation; transport; exchange; cycle
 Abstract: Eight terrestrial biospheric models (TBMs) calculating the monthly distributions of both net primary productivity (NPP) and soil heterotrophic respiration (R-H) in the Potsdam NPP Model Intercomparison workshop are used to simulate seasonal patterns of atmospheric CO2 concentration. For each model, we used net ecosystem productivity (NEP=NPP-R-H) as the source function in the TM2 atmospheric transport model from the Max- Planck Institute for Meteorology. Comparing the simulated concentration fields with detrended measurements from 25 monitoring stations spread over the world, we found that the decreasing seasonal amplitude from north to south is rather well reproduced by all the models, though the amplitudes are slightly too low in the north. The agreement between the simulated and observed seasonality is good in the northern hemisphere, but poor in the southern hemisphere, even when the ocean is accounted for. Based on a Fourier analysis of the calculated zonal atmospheric signals, tropical NEP plays a key role in the seasonal cycle of the atmospheric CO2 in the whole southern hemisphere. The relatively poor match between measured and predicted atmospheric CO2 in this hemisphere suggests problems with all the models. The simulation of water relations, a dominant regulator of NEP in the tropics, is a leading candidate for the source of these problems.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 1999
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Title: Global Change Biology
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 5 (Suppl. 1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 65 - 76 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925618107
ISSN: 1354-1013