TURC: A diagnostic model of continental gross primary productivity and net primary productivity

被引:219
作者
Ruimy, A
Dedieu, G
Saugier, B
机构
[1] CTR NATL ETUD SPATIALES, CNRS, CTR ETUD SPATIALES BIOSPHERE, F-31055 TOULOUSE, FRANCE
[2] UNIV PARIS 11, ECOL VEGETALE LAB, CNRS, URA 1492, F-91405 ORSAY, FRANCE
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10.1029/96GB00349
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
TURC, a diagnostic model for the estimation of continental gross primary productivity (GPP) and net primary productivity (NPP), is presented. This model uses a remotely sensed vegetation index to estimate the fraction of solar radiation absorbed by canopies, and an original parameterization of the relationship between absorbed solar radiation and GPP, based on measurements of CO2 fluxes above plant canopies. An independent, uncalibrated model of autotrophic maintenance and growth respiration is parameterized from literature data, and uses databases on temperature, biomass, and remotely sensed vegetation index. This model results in global estimates of GPP and NPP of 133.1 and 62.3 Gt(C) per year, respectively, which is consistent with commonly admitted values. The ratio of autotrophic respiration to GPP is about 70% for equatorial rain forests and 50% for temperate forests, as a result the highest predicted NPP are in tropical savannas of Africa and South America, and in temperate, highly cultivated zones of North America, not in equatorial rain forest zones. Conversion efficiencies defined as the ratio of yearly integrated NPP to absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) compare relatively well with a previous compilation of literature values, except for ecosystems with probable reduction of conversion efficiency due to water stress. Several sensitivity studies are performed on some input data sets, model assumptions, and model parameters.
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