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Effects of vegetation heterogeneity and surface topography on spatial scaling of net primary productivity
Abstract
Due to the heterogeneous nature of the land surface, spatial scaling is an inevitable issue in the development of land models coupled with low-resolution Earth system models (ESMs) for predicting land-atmosphere interactions and carbon-climate feedbacks. In this study, a simple spatial scaling algorithm is developed to correct errors in net primary productivity (NPP) estimates made at a coarse spatial resolution based on sub-pixel information …
Authors
Chen JM; Chen X; Ju W
Pagination
pp. 4225-4270
DOI
10.5194/bgd-10-4225-2013
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