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Quality control of CarboEurope flux data – Part 1: Coupling footprint analyses with flux data quality assessment to evaluate sites in forest ecosystems

Authors :
Göckede, Mathias
Foken, Thomas
Aubinet, Marc
Aurela, Mika
Banza, João
Bernhofer, Christian
Bonnefond, Jean Marc
Brunet, Yves
Carrara, Arnaud
Clement, Robert J.
Dellwik, Ebba
Elbers, Jan A.
Eugster, Werner
Fuhrer, Jürg
Granier, André
Grünwald, Thomas
Heinesch, Bernhard
Janssens, Ivan A.
Knohl, Alexander
Koeble, Renate
Laurila, Tuomas
Longdoz, Bernard
Manca, Giovanni
Marek, Michal V.
Markkanen, Tiina
Mateus, João A.
Matteucci, Giorgio
Mauder, Matthias
Migliavacca, Mirco
Minerbi, Stefano
Moncrieff, John B.
Montagnani, Leonardo
Moors, Eddy J.
Ourcival, Jean-Marc
Papale, Dario
Pereira, João Santos
Pilegaard, Kim
Pita, Gabriel P.A.
Rambal, Serge
Rebmann, Corinna
Rodrigues, Abel
Rotenberg, Eyal
Sanz-Sanchez, Maria José
Sedlák, Pavel
Seufert, Günther
Siebicke, Lukas
Soussana, Jean-François
Valentini, Riccardo
Vesala, Timo
Verbeeck, Hans
Yakir, Dan
Publisher :
ETH Zurich

Abstract

We applied a site evaluation approach combining Lagrangian Stochastic footprint modeling with a quality assessment approach for eddy-covariance data to 25 forested sites of the CarboEurope-IP network. The analysis addresses the spatial representativeness of the flux measurements, instrumental effects on data quality, spatial patterns in the data quality, and the performance of the coordinate rotation method. Our findings demonstrate that application of a footprint filter could strengthen the CarboEurope-IP flux database, since only one third of the sites is situated in truly homogeneous terrain. Almost half of the sites experience a significant reduction in eddy-covariance data quality under certain conditions, though these effects are mostly constricted to a small portion of the dataset. Reductions in data quality of the sensible heat flux are mostly induced by characteristics of the surrounding terrain, while the latent heat flux is subject to instrumentation-related problems. The Planar-Fit coordinate rotation proved to be a reliable tool for the majority of the sites using only a single set of rotation angles. Overall, we found a high average data quality for the CarboEurope-IP network, with good representativeness of the measurement data for the specified target land cover types.<br />Biogeosciences, 5 (2)<br />ISSN:1726-4170

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17264170
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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