Title of article :
Environmental factors controlling forest evapotranspiration and surface conductance on a multi-temporal scale in growing seasons of a Siberian larch forest
Author/Authors :
Megumi Yoshida، نويسنده , , Takeshi Ohta، نويسنده , , Ayumi Kotani، نويسنده , , Trofim Maximov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
10
From page :
180
To page :
189
Abstract :
The water and energy fluxes in forests fluctuate on different temporal scales, reflecting the impact of environmental factors. We examined the temporal fluctuation of the turbulent fluxes, surface conductance (Gs), and four environmental factors (photosynthetic photon flux density [Q], vapour pressure deficit [D], air temperature [T], and volumetric soil water content [θ]) in a Siberian larch forest, using wavelet power spectra. The responses of the latent heat flux (λE) and Gs to the environmental factors were analysed using the wavelet scale-wise correlation coefficient (SWCC) on multiple temporal scales. The observation site is characterised by underlying permafrost and a relatively short growing season. Analysis was conducted from May to September in each of 8 years during 1998–2007. The relationships between Gs and the environmental factors were evaluated with restrictive functions of a Jarvis-type surface conductance model because Gs usually has non-linear relationships to ambient factors. According to the power spectra of each factor, the largest variation was seen on a diurnal timescale for λE, the sensible heat flux (H), Gs, and Q, whereas D and T fluctuated from diurnal to inter-seasonal timescales, and θ varied significantly over periods longer than the inter-seasonal timescales. The SWCC indicated that λE and Gs respond differently to the same ambient factors due to their respective processes; namely, λE is affected by both atmospheric demand and land surface regulation, whereas Gs is affected only by the latter. λE correlated well with Q at all timescales, as well as with D and T on intra-seasonal to interannual scales and with θ on inter-seasonal to interannual timescales. The SWCC of Gs and Q showed two peaks, on diurnal and inter-seasonal to interannual timescales, reflecting the physiological processes of plants, and D affected Gs only on an intra-seasonal timescale, which is related to meteorological changes. T and θ regulated Gs only on inter-seasonal to interannual scales. These SWCC results for D and θ roughly match previous findings in Siberia. The SWCC also suggested that the recent extremely high soil water has damaged the ecosystem of the eastern Siberian forest. Neither λE nor Gs followed the high θ in the last few years, although the richer soil moisture enhanced them on a long-term temporal scale under the usual soil moisture condition in Siberia.
Keywords :
Surface conductance , Boreal forest , Environmental factors , Forest evapotranspiration , Multi-temporal scale , Wavelet analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Hydrology
Record number :
1101886
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