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Comparison of heat and moisture fluxes from a modified soil-plant-atmosphere model with observations from BOREAS

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  • This study evaluates the prediction of heat and moisture fluxes from a new land surface scheme with eddy correlation data collected at the old aspen site during the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) in 1994. The model used in this study couples a multilayer vegetation model with a soil model. Inclusion of organic material in the upper soil layer is required to adequately simulate exchange between the soil and subcanopy air. Comparisons between the model and observations are discussed to reveal model misrepresentation of some aspects of the diurnal variation of subcanopy processes.
  • Keywords: Organic soil layer, Canopy model, Evapotranspiration, BOREAS
  • Keywords: Organic soil layer, Canopy model, Evapotranspiration, BOREAS
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  • Lee, Y., & Mahrt, L. (2004). Comparison of heat and moisture fluxes from a modified soil-plant-atmosphere model with observations from BOREAS. Journal of Geophysical Research, 109. doi:10.1029/2003JD003949
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  • NASA Terrestrial Ecology Program Grant NAG5-11231. Physical Meteorology Program of the National Sciences Foundation Grant 0107617-ATM. Post-doctoral Fellowship Program of Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF).
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