R. Karki , J. Qi , C.A. Gonzalez-Benecke , X. Zhang , T.A. Martin , J.G. Arnold
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摘要
本研究基于生长预测生理过程(Physiological Process in Predicting Growth, 3-PG)模型(SWAT- 3pg),开发了一个新的基于过程的水土评估工具(SWAT)森林模块。新模型允许改善生物量同化、分配(茎、叶、根)和损失(根周转、叶损失、死亡)。野外评价结果表明,SWAT-3PG能很好地复制常绿森林不同的森林生物量组分。利用遥感数据对阔叶林和混交林立地进行的试验表明,该模型能较好地模拟叶面积指数(LAI)、净初级生产力(NPP)和实际蒸散量(AET),在缺乏野外数据的情况下可用于约束SWAT-3PG。SWAT-3PG的敏感性分析表明,它在评估管理和气候对森林生态系统的影响方面具有潜力。SWAT-3PG对森林管理者也很重要,因为它可以估计植物高度、胸径(DBH)和基底面积等变量。
SWAT-3PG: Improving forest growth simulation with a process-based forest model in SWAT
This study developed a new process-based forest module for the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), based on the Physiological Process in Predicting Growth (3-PG) model (SWAT-3PG). The new model allows for improved biomass assimilation, partitioning (stem, foliage, root), and losses (root turnover, foliage loss, mortality). Evaluation at field-scale showed that SWAT-3PG can replicate the different forest biomass components for evergreen forests well. Testing for deciduous and mixed forests sites using remote-sensed data showed that the model can simulate leaf area index (LAI), net primary productivity (NPP) and actual evapotranspiration (AET) reasonably well and can be used to constrain SWAT-3PG when lack of field data. Sensitivity analysis of SWAT-3PG showed its potential in evaluating the impacts of management and climate on forested ecosystems. SWAT-3PG can also be of importance to forest managers as it can estimate variables such as plant height, diameter at breast height (DBH), and basal area.
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Environmental Modelling & Software publishes contributions, in the form of research articles, reviews and short communications, on recent advances in environmental modelling and/or software. The aim is to improve our capacity to represent, understand, predict or manage the behaviour of environmental systems at all practical scales, and to communicate those improvements to a wide scientific and professional audience.