Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
A new method is proposed for the computation of CO2 Net Ecosystem Exchange
(NEE) and its components in a forest ecosystem. Advective flux is estimated by taking
into account the air mass conservation principle. For this purpose, wind and dry air
density values on the surface of the control volume are first corrected and then the
advective flux is estimated on the surface of the control volume. Turbulent flux is also
computed along the surface of the control volume while storage flux is computed inside
the volume. Additional characteristics of this method are that incompressibility of the
mean flow is not assumed a priori, and that vertical and horizontal advective fluxes are not
treated separately, but their sum is estimated directly. The methodology is applied to
experimental data collected with a three-dimensional scheme at the alpine site of Renon
during the Advex project (July 2005). The advection flux was found to be prevailing
positive at night and negative during the day, as was found in previous studies on
advection for the same site, but showed a lower scatter in half-hour calculated values. We
tested the effect of its summation on turbulent and storage fluxes to produce half-hourly
values of NEE. Nighttime NEE values were used in functional relations with soil
temperature, daytime values with PPFD. The effect of addition of the advection
component was an increase in the values of parameters indicating ecosystem respiration,
quantum yield, and photosynthetic capacity. The coefficient of correlation between NEE
and environmental drivers increased.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Manca, Giovanni; Canepa, Elisa
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