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Modeling Climate-Biosphere Interactions in the Boreal ForestThe overall goal of this BOREAS Program was to develop, test, and apply a model of the carbon balance of boreal forest sites with a significant groundcover component (moss or lichen). The basic question addressed with this model was: What is the sensitivity of the boreal forest carbon balance to weather variability? More specifically: What are the differences in the sensitivities of carbon gains (photosynthesis) and carbon losses (respiration) of the various components of the ecosystem? Are there different seasonalities to their sensitivities (e.g., warmer springs will have one effect, warmer summers a different effect)? What are the effects of different patterns of successive weather years (wet/dry, warm/cool)? What, for example, would be the difference in effects of two "warmer than normal" months-one with each day warmer than normal, and the other with three normal weeks and one very hot week? Due to weather variability, how "noisy" will any carbon flux or carbon pool signal be that we might use to try to detect change? The project resulted in the development of a new boreal forest ecosystem model. This model was the first model in the BOREAS project to look closely at the role of mosses in the ecosystem carbon balance, and also was the first model in the BOREAS project to look closely at interannual variability in carbon fluxes. Along with the work of many other groups, TE-19 modeling analysis pointed to the need for a second, longer field season in 1996, with particular focus on the spring and fall transitions and on ground vegetation. BOREAS groups TE-19 (Frolking), TGB-1 (Crill) & TGB-3 (Moore & Roulet) analyzed BOREAS data and other published and unpublished data to develop a relationship between peatland ecosystem productivity and incoming radiation, which is quite distinct from the upland ecosystem relationships observed in other studies.
Document ID
19980214922
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Frolking, Steve
(New Hampshire Univ. Durham, NH United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 15, 1998
Subject Category
Environment Pollution
Report/Patent Number
NASA/CR-1998-208259
NAS 1.26:208259
Report Number: NASA/CR-1998-208259
Report Number: NAS 1.26:208259
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG5-2290
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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