A method for estimating carbon flux in forest systems
A carbon flux and forest technology, applied in the field of carbon flux estimation in forest systems, can solve the problems of low accuracy of estimation results and large amount of calculation, and achieve the effects of ensuring estimation accuracy, improving efficiency and reducing estimation time.
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[0041] Specific implementation mode one: refer to figure 1 To describe this embodiment in detail,
[0042] This embodiment is a method for estimating carbon flux in a forest system, including the following steps:
[0043] Step 1. Training process:
[0044] S1. Obtain meteorological data, basic geographic data, vegetation physiological and ecological parameter data (actually vegetation physiological and ecological data, including a variety of vegetation physiological and ecological parameters, so it is called vegetation physiological and ecological parameter data), soil data within the estimated area and carbon flux observation data;
[0045] In the process of obtaining data, some meteorological data, soil data, etc. can be directly obtained according to the corresponding data acquisition device actually deployed, or can be obtained according to existing data, such as directly using the observation data of the observation station (the observation data of the observation stati...
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[0083] The simulation is carried out according to the specific implementation method. There is no limited scheme in the specific implementation method, and it is carried out according to the method in "Biome-BGC Model Parameter Optimization and Northeast Forest Carbon Flux Estimation Research" (hereinafter referred to as the paper). In order to compare and illustrate the effect of the present invention, the experiment also estimates the carbon flux in the northeast forest. Carbon flux is closely related to ecosystem productivity, and the two have the same physical meaning under certain assumptions. In large-scale research, because it is impossible to directly and comprehensively measure the carbon flux of the ecosystem, and usually do not consider various disturbances such as logging, fire, and pests and diseases, here, for the purpose of verifying the estimation results of the regional-scale model, heterooxygen respiration is ignored , the deep forest ecosystem carbon flux is...
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