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    <title>Use of BIOME-BGC to simulate water and carbon fluxes within Mediterranean macchia</title>
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    <description>Title: Use of BIOME-BGC to simulate water and carbon fluxes within Mediterranean macchia
Authors: Chiesi, Marta; Chirici, Gherardo; Corona, Piermaria; Duce, Pierpaolo; Salvati, Riccardo; Spano, Donatella; Vaccari, Francesco; Maselli, Fabio
Abstract: The biogeochemical model BIOME-BGC is capable to estimate the main ecophysiological&#xD;
processes characterising all terrestrial ecosystems. To this aim it&#xD;
needs to be properly adapted to reproduce the behaviour of each biome type&#xD;
through a calibration phase. The aim of this paper is to adapt BIOME-BGC to reproduce&#xD;
the evapotranspiration (ET) and photosynthesis (GPP) of Mediterranean&#xD;
macchia spread all over Italy. Ten different sites were selected in the&#xD;
Centre-South of Italy and their gross primary production (GPP) was estimated&#xD;
by applying a parametric model, C-Fix, based on remotely sensed data for ten&#xD;
years (1999-2008). These monthly data were then used to calibrate BIOME-BGC&#xD;
through an iterative process which led to reproduce the spatial and temporal&#xD;
GPP variations found by C-Fix. The calibrated model was then applied to simulate&#xD;
the ET and GPP of two Italian sites characterised by the presence of an&#xD;
eddy flux tower; its performances were evaluated against ground data by common&#xD;
statistics. The results obtained indicate that, after a proper calibration&#xD;
phase, BIOME-BGC can be applied to estimate the evapotranspiration and photosynthesis&#xD;
of Mediterranean macchia with a good accuracy, strictly dependent&#xD;
on the input data utilised.
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    <dc:date>2011-12-31T23:00:00Z</dc:date>
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