Mapping of ESA's Climate Change Initiative land cover data to plant functional types for use in the CLASSIC land model
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Published:2023-06-20
Issue:12
Volume:20
Page:2265-2282
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Wang Libo, Arora Vivek K., Bartlett Paul, Chan EdORCID, Curasi Salvatore R.
Abstract
Abstract. Plant functional types (PFTs) are used to represent vegetation distribution
in land surface models (LSMs). Previous studies have shown large differences
in the geographical distribution of PFTs currently used in various LSMs,
which may arise from the differences in the underlying land cover products
but also the methods used to map or reclassify land cover data to the PFTs
that a given LSM represents. There are large uncertainties associated with
existing PFT mapping methods since they are largely based on expert judgement
and therefore are subjective. In this study, we propose a new approach to
inform the mapping or the cross-walking process using analyses from
sub-pixel fractional error matrices, which allows for a quantitative
assessment of the fractional composition of the land cover categories in a
dataset. We use the Climate Change Initiative (CCI) land cover product
produced by the European Space Agency (ESA). Previous work has shown that
compared to fine-resolution maps over Canada, the ESA-CCI product provides
an improved land cover distribution compared to that from the GLC2000
dataset currently used in the CLASSIC (Canadian Land Surface Scheme
Including Biogeochemical Cycles) model. A tree cover fraction dataset and a
fine-resolution land cover map over Canada are used to compute the sub-pixel
fractional composition of the land cover classes in ESA-CCI, which is then
used to create a cross-walking table for mapping the ESA-CCI land cover
categories to nine PFTs represented in the CLASSIC model. There are large
differences between the new PFT distributions and those currently used in
the model. Offline simulations performed with the CLASSIC model using the
ESA-CCI-based PFTs show improved winter albedo compared to that based on the
GLC2000 dataset. This emphasizes the importance of accurate representation
of vegetation distribution for realistic simulation of surface albedo in
LSMs. Results in this study suggest that the sub-pixel fractional
composition analyses are an effective way to reduce uncertainties in the PFT
mapping process and therefore, to some extent, objectify the otherwise
subjective process.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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