A flux tower dataset tailored for land model evaluation
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Published:2022-02-03
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:449-461
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Ukkola Anna M.ORCID, Abramowitz GabORCID, De Kauwe Martin G.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Eddy covariance flux towers measure the exchange of water, energy,
and carbon fluxes between the land and atmosphere. They have become
invaluable for theory development and evaluating land models. However, flux
tower data as measured (even after site post-processing) are not directly
suitable for land surface modelling due to data gaps in model forcing
variables, inappropriate gap-filling, formatting, and varying data quality.
Here we present a quality-control and data-formatting pipeline for tower
data from FLUXNET2015, La Thuile, and OzFlux syntheses and the resultant
170-site globally distributed flux tower dataset specifically designed for
use in land modelling. The dataset underpins the second phase of the Protocol for the Analysis of Land Surface
Models (PALS) Land Surface Model Benchmarking Evaluation Project (PLUMBER), an international model
intercomparison project encompassing >20 land surface and
biosphere models. The dataset is provided in the Assistance for Land-surface
Modelling Activities (ALMA) NetCDF format and is CF-NetCDF compliant. For
forcing land surface models, the dataset provides fully gap-filled
meteorological data that have had periods of low data quality removed.
Additional constraints required for land models, such as reference
measurement heights, vegetation types, and satellite-based monthly leaf area
index estimates, are also included. For model evaluation, the dataset
provides estimates of key water, carbon, and energy variables, with the
latent and sensible heat fluxes additionally corrected for energy balance
closure. The dataset provides a total of 1040 site years covering the period
1992–2018, with individual sites spanning from 1 to 21 years. The dataset is
available at http://doi.org/10.25914/5fdb0902607e1
(Ukkola et al., 2021).
Funder
Australian Research Council
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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