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Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance flux footprints for areas surrounding AmeriFlux sites

Authors :
Zutao Ouyang
Sébastien C. Biraud
Xiangzhong Luo
Hideki Kobayashi
Masahito Ueyama
Marcy E. Litvak
Andrew E. Suyker
Walter C. Oechel
Gregory Starr
Peter D. Blanken
Andrew D. Richardson
Prajaya Prajapati
Asko Noormets
Steven F. Oberbauer
Russell L. Scott
Sara H. Knox
Eric S. Russell
John F. Knowles
Ankur R. Desai
Sigrid Dengel
John A. Gamon
Rodrigo Vargas
Elise Pendall
Shirley A. Papuga
Hiroki Iwata
Margaret S. Torn
Ralf M. Staebler
Jiquan Chen
David Durden
Timothy J. Arkebauer
Jitendra Kumar
Heping Liu
Gil Bohrer
Tomer Duman
Paul C. Stoy
William L. Quinton
Inke Forbrich
Nathaniel A. Brunsell
Ryan C. Sullivan
Rosvel Bracho
Elyn Humphreys
Kimberly A. Novick
Jeffrey D. Wood
Christopher M. Gough
Hiroki Ikawa
Xuhui Lee
Carl J. Bernacchi
Yang Ju
Silvano Fares
W. Stephen Chan
Oliver Sonnentag
Housen Chu
T. Andrew Black
P. Y. Oikawa
David Y. Hollinger
Timothy J. Griffis
Donatella Zona
Xingyuan Chen
Stefan Metzger
D. P. Billesbach
Thomas Kolb
Manuel Helbig
Dennis D. Baldocchi
Beverly E. Law
Shannon E. Brown
M. Altaf Arain
John H. Prueger
Kenneth L. Clark
Ellen Stuart-Haëntjens
J. William Munger
Source :
Agricultural and forest meteorology, 301-302 (2021). doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2021.108350, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Chu H.; Luo X.; Ouyang Z.; Chan W.S.; Dengel S.; Biraud S.C.; Torn M.S.; Metzger S.; Kumar J.; Arain M.A.; Arkebauer T.J.; Baldocchi D.; Bernacchi C.; Billesbach D.; Black T.A.; Blanken P.D.; Bohrer G.; Bracho R.; Brown S.; Brunsell N.A.; Chen J.; Chen X.; Clark K.; Desai A.R.; Duman T.; Durden D.; Fares S.; Forbrich I.; Gamon J.A.; Gough C.M.; Griffis T.; Helbig M.; Hollinger D.; Humphreys E.; Ikawa H.; Iwata H.; Ju Y.; Knowles J.F.; Knox S.H.; Kobayashi H.; Kolb T.; Law B.; Lee X.; Litvak M.; Liu H.; Munger J.W.; Noormets A.; Novick K.; Oberbauer S.F.; Oechel W.; Oikawa P.; Papuga S.A.; Pendall E.; Prajapati P.; Prueger J.; Quinton W.L.; Richardson A.D.; Russell E.S.; Scott R.L.; Starr G.; Staebler R.; Stoy P.C.; Stuart-Haentjens E.; Sonnentag O.; Sullivan R.C.; Suyker A.; Ueyama M.; Vargas R.; Wood J.D.; Zona D./titolo:Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance flux footprints for areas surrounding AmeriFlux sites/doi:10.1016%2Fj.agrformet.2021.108350/rivista:Agricultural and forest meteorology (Print)/anno:2021/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:301-302
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Large datasets of greenhouse gas and energy surface-atmosphere fluxes measured with the eddy-covariance technique (e.g., FLUXNET2015, AmeriFlux BASE) are widely used to benchmark models and remote-sensing products. This study addresses one of the major challenges facing model-data integration: To what spatial extent do flux measurements taken at individual eddy-covariance sites reflect model- or satellite-based grid cells? We evaluate flux footprints—the temporally dynamic source areas that contribute to measured fluxes—and the representativeness of these footprints for target areas (e.g., within 250–3000 m radii around flux towers) that are often used in flux-data synthesis and modeling studies. We examine the land-cover composition and vegetation characteristics, represented here by the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), in the flux footprints and target areas across 214 AmeriFlux sites, and evaluate potential biases as a consequence of the footprint-to-target-area mismatch. Monthly 80% footprint climatologies vary across sites and through time ranging four orders of magnitude from 103 to 107 m2 due to the measurement heights, underlying vegetation- and ground-surface characteristics, wind directions, and turbulent state of the atmosphere. Few eddy-covariance sites are located in a truly homogeneous landscape. Thus, the common model-data integration approaches that use a fixed-extent target area across sites introduce biases on the order of 4%–20% for EVI and 6%–20% for the dominant land cover percentage. These biases are site-specific functions of measurement heights, target area extents, and land-surface characteristics. We advocate that flux datasets need to be used with footprint awareness, especially in research and applications that benchmark against models and data products with explicit spatial information. We propose a simple representativeness index based on our evaluations that can be used as a guide to identify site-periods suitable for specific applications and to provide general guidance for data use.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681923
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agricultural and forest meteorology, 301-302 (2021). doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2021.108350, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Chu H.; Luo X.; Ouyang Z.; Chan W.S.; Dengel S.; Biraud S.C.; Torn M.S.; Metzger S.; Kumar J.; Arain M.A.; Arkebauer T.J.; Baldocchi D.; Bernacchi C.; Billesbach D.; Black T.A.; Blanken P.D.; Bohrer G.; Bracho R.; Brown S.; Brunsell N.A.; Chen J.; Chen X.; Clark K.; Desai A.R.; Duman T.; Durden D.; Fares S.; Forbrich I.; Gamon J.A.; Gough C.M.; Griffis T.; Helbig M.; Hollinger D.; Humphreys E.; Ikawa H.; Iwata H.; Ju Y.; Knowles J.F.; Knox S.H.; Kobayashi H.; Kolb T.; Law B.; Lee X.; Litvak M.; Liu H.; Munger J.W.; Noormets A.; Novick K.; Oberbauer S.F.; Oechel W.; Oikawa P.; Papuga S.A.; Pendall E.; Prajapati P.; Prueger J.; Quinton W.L.; Richardson A.D.; Russell E.S.; Scott R.L.; Starr G.; Staebler R.; Stoy P.C.; Stuart-Haentjens E.; Sonnentag O.; Sullivan R.C.; Suyker A.; Ueyama M.; Vargas R.; Wood J.D.; Zona D./titolo:Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance flux footprints for areas surrounding AmeriFlux sites/doi:10.1016%2Fj.agrformet.2021.108350/rivista:Agricultural and forest meteorology (Print)/anno:2021/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:301-302
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cf3b9c25b9cbb3182501de3310cbbf98
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2021.108350