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DOI10.5194/bg-9-3173-2012
Consistent assimilation of MERIS FAPAR and atmospheric CO2 into a terrestrial vegetation model and interactive mission benefit analysis
Kaminski, T.1; Knorr, W.2,3,4; Scholze, M.2,5; Gobron, N.6; Pinty, B.6; Giering, R.1; Mathieu, P-P7
通讯作者Kaminski, T.
来源期刊BIOGEOSCIENCES
ISSN1726-4170
EISSN1726-4189
出版年2012
卷号9期号:8页码:3173-3184
英文摘要

The terrestrial biosphere is currently a strong sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Through the radiative properties of CO2, the strength of this sink has a direct influence on the radiative budget of the global climate system. The accurate assessment of this sink and its evolution under a changing climate is, hence, paramount for any efficient management strategies of the terrestrial carbon sink to avoid dangerous climate change. Unfortunately, simulations of carbon and water fluxes with terrestrial biosphere models exhibit large uncertainties. A considerable fraction of this uncertainty reflects uncertainty in the parameter values of the process formulations within the models.


This paper describes the systematic calibration of the process parameters of a terrestrial biosphere model against two observational data streams: remotely sensed FAPAR (fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation) provided by the MERIS (ESA’s Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) sensor and in situ measurements of atmospheric CO2 provided by the GLOBALVIEW flask sampling network. We use the Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System (CCDAS) to systematically calibrate some 70 parameters of the terrestrial BETHY (Biosphere Energy Transfer Hydrology) model. The simultaneous assimilation of all observations provides parameter estimates and uncertainty ranges that are consistent with the observational information. In a subsequent step these parameter uncertainties are propagated through the model to uncertainty ranges for predicted carbon fluxes.


We demonstrate the consistent assimilation at global scale, where the global MERIS FAPAR product and atmospheric CO2 are used simultaneously. The assimilation improves the match to independent observations. We quantify how MERIS data improve the accuracy of the current and future (net and gross) carbon flux estimates (within and beyond the assimilation period).


We further demonstrate the use of an interactive mission benefit analysis tool built around CCDAS to support the design of future space missions. We find that, for long-term averages, the benefit of FAPAR data is most pronounced for hydrological quantities, and moderate for quantities related to carbon fluxes from ecosystems. The benefit for hydrological quantities is highest for semi-arid tropical or sub-tropical regions. Length of mission or sensor resolution is of minor importance.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Germany ; England ; Greece ; Sweden ; Italy
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000308290200023
WOS关键词UNCERTAINTIES ; BIOSPHERE ; PHOTOSYNTHESIS
WOS类目Ecology ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/171552
作者单位1.FastOpt, D-22767 Hamburg, Germany;
2.Univ Bristol, Dept Earth Sci, Bristol BS8 1RJ, Avon, England;
3.Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept Meteorol & Climatol, Thessaloniki, Greece;
4.Dept Earth & Ecosyst Sci, S-22362 Lund, Sweden;
5.Univ Hamburg, D-20144 Hamburg, Germany;
6.Commiss European Communities, Inst Environm & Sustainabil, DG Joint Res Ctr, Global Environm Monitoring Unit, I-21020 Ispra, VA, Italy;
7.European Space Agcy, Earth Observat Sci & Applicat, I-00044 Frascati, Rm, Italy
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Kaminski, T.,Knorr, W.,Scholze, M.,et al. Consistent assimilation of MERIS FAPAR and atmospheric CO2 into a terrestrial vegetation model and interactive mission benefit analysis[J],2012,9(8):3173-3184.
APA Kaminski, T..,Knorr, W..,Scholze, M..,Gobron, N..,Pinty, B..,...&Mathieu, P-P.(2012).Consistent assimilation of MERIS FAPAR and atmospheric CO2 into a terrestrial vegetation model and interactive mission benefit analysis.BIOGEOSCIENCES,9(8),3173-3184.
MLA Kaminski, T.,et al."Consistent assimilation of MERIS FAPAR and atmospheric CO2 into a terrestrial vegetation model and interactive mission benefit analysis".BIOGEOSCIENCES 9.8(2012):3173-3184.
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