Articles | Volume 23, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-23-447-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-23-447-2016
Research article
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09 Dec 2016
Research article |  | 09 Dec 2016

Constraining ecosystem model with adaptive Metropolis algorithm using boreal forest site eddy covariance measurements

Jarmo Mäkelä, Jouni Susiluoto, Tiina Markkanen, Mika Aurela, Heikki Järvinen, Ivan Mammarella, Stefan Hagemann, and Tuula Aalto

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The land-based hydrological cycle is one of the key processes controlling the growth and wilting of plants and the amount of carbon vegetation can assimilate. Recent studies have shown that many land surface models have biases in this area. We optimized parameters in one such model (JSBACH) and were able to enhance the model performance in many respects, but the response to drought remained unaffected. Further studies into this aspect should include alternative stomatal conductance formulations.