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Overview of the large-Scale biosphere-atmosphere experiment in Amazonia data model intercomparison project (LBA-DMIP). (Special issue on LBA data model.)

机译:Amazonia数据模型比较项目(LBA-DMIP)中的大型生物圈-大气实验概述。 (有关LBA数据模型的特殊问题。)

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A fundamental question connecting terrestrial ecology and global climate change is the sensitivity of key terrestrial biomes to climatic variability and change. The Amazon region is such a key biome: it contains unparalleled biological diversity, a globally significant store of organic carbon, and it is a potent engine driving global cycles of water and energy. The importance of understanding how land surface dynamics of the Amazon region respond to climatic variability and change is widely appreciated, but despite significant recent advances, large gaps in our understanding remain. Understanding of energy and carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved through direct observations and experiments, as well as through modeling activities. Land surface/ecosystem models have become important tools for extrapolating local observations and understanding to much larger terrestrial regions. They are also valuable tools to test hypothesis on ecosystem functioning. Funded by NASA under the auspices of the LBA (the Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia), the LBA Data Model Intercomparison Project (LBA-DMIP) uses a comprehensive data set from an observational network of flux towers across the Amazon, and an ecosystem modeling community engaged in ongoing studies using a suite of different land surface and terrestrial ecosystem models to understand Amazon forest function. Here an overview of this project is presented accompanied by a description of the measurement sites, data, models and protocol.
机译:将陆地生态学与全球气候变化联系起来的一个基本问题是关键陆地生物群落对气候变化和变化的敏感性。亚马逊地区是一个关键的生物群落:它拥有无与伦比的生物多样性,在全球范围内具有重要意义的有机碳储存,并且是推动全球水和能源循环的强大引擎。人们普遍理解了解亚马逊地区的地表动力学如何响应气候变化和变化的重要性,但是尽管最近取得了重大进展,但我们的理解仍然存在很大差距。可以通过直接观察和实验以及通过建模活动来增进对陆地生态系统与大气之间的能量和碳交换的了解。地表/生态系统模型已经成为重要的工具,可以将当地的观测资料和对更大范围的陆地区域的了解推算出来。它们也是检验生态系统功能假设的宝贵工具。 LBA数据模型比对项目(LBA-DMIP)由LBA(亚马逊州的大型生物圈-大气实验)赞助,由NASA资助,它使用来自整个亚马逊通量塔观测网络的综合数据集,并且一个生态系统建模社区,他们正在使用一组不同的陆地表面和陆地生态系统模型进行正在进行的研究,以了解亚马逊森林的功能。这里介绍了该项目的概述,并附有对测量地点,数据,模型和协议的描述。

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