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Biophysical models and applications in ecosystem analysis Jiquan Chen

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Author:
Chen, Jiquan 1962-  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource (xviii, 153 pages) illustrations
Type:
Electronic resources
Electronic books
Date:
2021
Notes:
ELEC copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment
Elecresource
Summary:
"The past five decades have witnessed a rapid growth of computer models for simulating ecosystem functions and dynamics. This has been fueled by the availability of remote sensing data, computation capability, and cross-disciplinary sciences. These models contain many sub-modules for simulating different processes and forcing mechanisms, albeit it has become challenging to truly understand the details due to their complexity. Most ecosystem models, fortunately, are rooted in a few core biophysical foundations, such as widely recognized Farquhar's model, Ball-Berry-Leuning-Medlyn family models, Penman-Monteith model, Priestley-Taylor Model, Machaelis-Menten kinetics, and others. After an introduction of biophysical essentials, four chapters present the core algorithms and their behaviors in modeling ecosystem production, respiration, evapotranspiration, and global warming potentials"-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
Ecology--Simulation methods  Search this
Biotic communities--Simulation methods  Search this
Biotic communities--Research--Methodology  Search this
Call number:
QH541.15.S5 C44 2021 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
3-user
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1153273