2023
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-16-4551-2023
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Simulating heat and CO2 fluxes in Beijing using SUEWS V2020b: sensitivity to vegetation phenology and maximum conductance

Yingqi Zheng,
Minttu Havu,
Huizhi Liu
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) has recently been introduced to include a bottom-up approach to modeling carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and uptake in urban areas. In this study, SUEWS is evaluated against the measured eddy covariance (EC) turbulent fluxes of sensible heat (QH), latent heat (QE), and CO2 (FC) in a densely built neighborhood in Beijing. The model sensitivity to maximum conductance (gmax) and leaf area index (LAI) is examined. Site-specific gmax is obtained fro… Show more

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“…(three Betula pendula trees, two heights) during each repetition. The details of the measurement protocol and fitting of the light response curve are described in detail by Ahongshangbam et al (2023). Again, daily photosynthesis during the measurement days was derived utilizing the light response curves and the automatic PAR measurements at SMEAR III.…”
Section: Photosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(three Betula pendula trees, two heights) during each repetition. The details of the measurement protocol and fitting of the light response curve are described in detail by Ahongshangbam et al (2023). Again, daily photosynthesis during the measurement days was derived utilizing the light response curves and the automatic PAR measurements at SMEAR III.…”
Section: Photosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%