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Reference carbon cycle dataset for typical Chinese forests via colocated observations and data assimilation

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posted on 2020-12-25, 15:08 authored by Honglin He, Rong GeRong Ge, Xiaoli Ren, li zhang, Qingqing Chang, Qian Xu, Guoyi Zhou, Zongqiang Xie, Silong Wang, Huimin WANG, Qi-Bin ZhangQi-Bin Zhang, Anzhi WANG, Zexin Fan, Yiping Zhang, Weijun Shen, Huajun Yin, Luxiang Lin, Mathew WilliamsMathew Williams, Guirui Yu

Chinese forests cover most of the representative forest types in the Northern Hemisphere and function as a large carbon (C) sink in the global C cycle. The availability of long-term C dynamics observations is key to evaluating and understanding C sequestration of these forests. The Chinese Ecosystem Research Network has conducted normalized and systematic monitoring of the soil-biology-atmosphere-water cycle in Chinese forests since 2000. For the first time, a reference dataset of the decadal C cycle dynamics was produced for 10 typical Chinese forests after strict quality control, including biomass, leaf area index, litterfall, soil organic C, and the corresponding meteorological data. Based on these basic but time-discrete C-cycle elements, an assimilated dataset of key C cycle parameters and time-continuous C sequestration functions was generated via model-data fusion, including C allocation, turnover, and soil, vegetation, and ecosystem C storage. These reference data could be used as a benchmark for model development, evaluation and C cycle research under global climate change for typical forests in the Northern Hemisphere.

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National Key Research and Development Program of China (grant no. 2016YFC0500204)

Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (grant no.DA19020301)

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