Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The 3D-CMCC-FEM is biogeochemical, biophysical forest model that simulates the dynamics occurring in
homogeneous and heterogeneous forests with different plant species, for different age, diameter and
height classes. The model can reproduce forests from simple up to forests with a complex canopy
structure (i.e. constituted by cohorts competing for light and water resources). The 3D-CMCC-FEM
simulates carbon fluxes, in terms of gross and net primary productivity (GPP and NPP, respectively),
partitioning and allocation in the main plant compartments (stem, branch, leaf, fruit, fine and coarse root,
non-structural carbon) and water fluxes in terms of leaf and canopy transpiration, canopy and soil
evaporation and the overall forest water balance. In the recent versions, nitrogen fluxes and allocation, in
the same carbon pools, are also reproduced. The 3D-CMCC-FEM also takes into account management
practices, as thinning and harvest, to predict their effects on forest growth and carbon sequestration. The
3D-CMCC-FEM is written in C-programming language and divided into several subroutines. To run the
model, some input data are required. The meteorological forcing variables, on a daily time step, are
represented by average, minimum and maximum air temperature, shortwave solar radiation,
precipitation, vapor pressure deficit (or relative humidity). The model also needs some basic information
about soil, such as soil depth and texture (clay, silt and sand fractions), as well as the forest stand
information referred to plant species, ages, diameters, heights and stand density. An additional input is
represented by species-specific eco-physiological data for the model parameterization.
Tipologia CRIS:
05.11 Software
Keywords:
Three Dimensional; Coupled Model Carbon Cycle; Forest Ecosystem Model
Elenco autori:
Testolin, Riccardo; Dalmonech, Daniela; PUCHI GONZALEZ, PAULINA FERNANDA; Collalti, Alessio
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