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Quantitative analysis of the links between forest structure and land surface albedo on a global scale

机译:全球规模森林结构与陆地面玻璃玻璃联结的定量分析

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Forests are critical in regulating climate by altering the Earth's surface albedo. Therefore, there is an urgent need to enhance our knowledge about the effects of forest structure on albedo. Here, we present a global assessment of the links between forest structure and albedo at a 1-km spatial resolution using generalized additive models (GAMs). We used remotely sensed data to obtain variables representing forest structure, including forest density, leaf area index, and tree cover, during the peak growing season in 2005 with pure forest pixels that cover similar to 7% of the Earth's surface. Furthermore, we estimated black-sky albedo at a solar zenith angle of 38 degrees using the most recent collection of the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS; version 6) at shortwave, near-infrared, and visible spectral regions. In addition, for the first time, we mapped the magnitude of the relationship between forest structure and albedo at each pixel with a 0.5-degree spatial resolution. Our results suggested that forest structure may modulate albedo in most of the sub-biomes. The response of shortwave albedo was always positive to the leaf area index and negative to the tree cover (except for deciduous broadleaf forests in mediterranean and temperate regions), while the response to forest density varied across space in 2005. The spatial map affirmed that the links between forest structure and albedo vary over geographical locations. In sum, our study emphasized the importance of forest structure in the surface albedo regulation. This paper provides the first spatially explicit evidence of the magnitude of relationships between forest structure and albedo on a global scale.
机译:通过改变地球表面的Albedo来调节气候至关重要。因此,迫切需要加强我们对森林结构对反照的影响的了解。在这里,我们在使用广义添加剂模型(Gams)的1公里的空间分辨率下,对森林结构和Albedo之间的联系的全球评估。我们使用远程感测的数据来获得代表森林结构的变量,包括森林密度,叶面积指数和树木封面,在2005年的峰值生长季节,纯森林像素类似于地球表面的7%。此外,我们使用最新的中度分辨率成像光谱辐射计(MODIS;版本6)在短波,近红外和可见光谱区域中估计了38度的太阳能天顶角度的黑天体玻璃。另外,我们首次采用0.5度空间分辨率在每个像素处映射森林结构与反玻璃之间的关系的大小。我们的结果表明,森林结构可以在大多数子生物体中调节Albedo。短波玻璃的响应总是对叶面积指数呈阳性,对树木封面(地中海和温带地区的落叶阔叶林除外),而2005年的空间响应森林密度各不相同。空间地图肯定了森林结构与Albedo之间的链接在地理位置上变化。总而言之,我们的研究强调了森林结构在表面反照调节中的重要性。本文提供了森林结构与Albedo在全球范围内的第一个空间明确的证据。

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