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Mapping net primary production and related biophysical variables with remote sensing: Application to the BOREAS region

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dc.contributor.author Goetz, Scott J. en
dc.contributor.author Prince, Stephen D. en
dc.contributor.author Goward, Samuel N. en
dc.contributor.author Thawley, Michelle M. en
dc.contributor.author Small, Jennifer en
dc.contributor.author Johnston, Andrew K. en
dc.date.accessioned 2008-10-28T18:00:47Z
dc.date.available 2008-10-28T18:00:47Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier.citation Goetz, Scott J., Prince, Stephen D., Goward, Samuel N., Thawley, Michelle M., Small, Jennifer, and Johnston, Andrew K. 1999. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/6367">Mapping net primary production and related biophysical variables with remote sensing: Application to the BOREAS region</a>." <em>Journal of Geophysical Research</em>. 104:27719&ndash;27734. en
dc.identifier.issn 0148-0227
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/6367
dc.description.abstract Maps of net and gross primary production, autotrophic respiration, biomass, and other biophysical variables were generated for 106km2 of boreal forest in central Canada (the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere (BOREAS) region) using a production efficiency model (PEM) driven with remotely sensed observations at 1 km2 spatial resolution. The PEM was based on carbon yields of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation for both gross and net primary production (GPP and NPP), accounting for environmental stress and autotrophic respiration (Ra). Physiological control was modeled using remotely sensed maps of air temperature, vapor pressure deficit, and soil moisture. The accuracy of the inferred variables was generally within 10-30% of point measurements at the surface and independent model results (both at the stand level). Biomass maps were derived from visible reflectance measurements and were also compared to independently derived maps. Area-averaged GPP was 604 g C m-2 yr-1 compared with average canopy respiration of 428 g C m-2 yr-1 and NPP of 235 g C m-2 yr-1. Net annual carbon uptake in net primary production for the region totaled 175 teragrams. Canopy carbon exchange (GPP and Ra) differed widely between land cover types even though the model does not use land cover information. Extensive areas of the least productive cover types (e.g., lowland needleleaf species) accounted for the greatest amount of NPP. en
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dc.title Mapping net primary production and related biophysical variables with remote sensing: Application to the BOREAS region en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 71501
rft.jtitle Journal of Geophysical Research
rft.volume 104
rft.spage 27719
rft.epage 27734
dc.description.SIUnit NASM en
dc.description.SIUnit NASM-CEPS en
dc.citation.spage 27719
dc.citation.epage 27734


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