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The PROFOUND database for evaluating vegetation models and simulating climate impacts on forests

Authors :
Reyer, Christopher P. O.
Silveyra Gonzalez, Ramiro
Dolos, Klara
Hartig, Florian
Hauf, Ylva
Noack, Matthias
Lasch-Born, Petra
Rötzer, Thomas
Pretzsch, Hans
Mesenburg, Henning
Fleck, Stefan
Wagner, Markus
Bolte, Andreas
Sanders, Tanja G. M.
Kolari, Pasi
Mäkelä, Annikki
Vesala, Timo
Mammarella, Ivan
Pumpanen, Jukka
Collalti, Alessio
Trotta, Carlo
Matteucci, Giorgio
D'Andrea, Ettore
Foltýnová, Lenka
Krejza, Jan
Ibrom, Andreas
Pilegaard, Kim
Loustau, Denis
Bonnefond, Jean-Marc
Berbigier, Paul
Picart, Delphine
Lafont, Sebastien
Dietze, Michael
Cameron, David
Vieno, Massimo
Tian, Hanqin
Palacios-Orueta, Alicia
Cicuendez, Victor
Recuero, Laura
Wiese, Klaus
Büchner, Matthias
Lange, Stefan
Volkholz, Jan
Kim, Hyungjun
Weedon, Graham P.
Sheffield, Justin
Vega del Valle, Iliusi
Suckow, Felicitas
Horemans, Joanna A.
Martel, Simon
Bohn, Friedrich
Steinkamp, Jörg
Chikalanov, Alexander
Mahnken, Mats
Gutsch, Martin
Frieler, Katja
Source :
The PROFOUND database for evaluating vegetation models and simulating climate impacts on forests(2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Process-based vegetation models are widely used to predict local and global ecosystem dynamics and climate change impacts. Due to their complexity, they require careful parameterization and evaluation to ensure that projections are accurate and reliable. The PROFOUND Database (PROFOUND DB) provides a wide range of empirical data to calibrate and evaluate vegetation models that simulate climate impacts at the forest stand scale. A particular advantage of this database is its wide coverage of multiple data sources at different hierarchical and temporal scales, together with environmental driving data as well as the latest climate scenarios. Specifically, the PROFOUND DB provides general site descriptions, soil, climate, CO2, nitrogen deposition, tree and forest stand-level, as well as remote sensing data for nine contrasting forest stands distributed across Europe. Moreover, for a subset of five sites, time series of carbon fluxes, atmospheric heat conduction, and soil water are also available. The climate and nitrogen deposition data contain several datasets for the historic period and a wide range of future climate change scenarios following the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP2.6, RCP4.5, RCP6.0, RCP8.5). We also provide pre-industrial climate simulations that allow for model runs aimed at disentangling the contribution of climate change to observed forest productivity changes. The PROFOUND DB is available freely as a SQLite relational database or ASCII flat file version (at https://doi.org/10.5880/PIK.2019.008). The data policies of the individual, contributing datasets are provided in the metadata of each data file. The PROFOUND DB can also be accessed via the ProfoundData R-package (https://github.com/COST-FP1304-PROFOUND/ProfoundData), which provides basic functions to explore, plot, and extract the data for model set-up, calibration and evaluation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The PROFOUND database for evaluating vegetation models and simulating climate impacts on forests(2019)
Accession number :
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