Modelling three-dimensional distribution of photosynthetically active radiation in sloping coniferous stands
Autor: | J. Kranigk, O. Panfyorov, G. Miessen, N. N. Vygodskaya, Y. Knyazikhin, Gode Gravenhorst |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
Předmět: |
Canopy
Scale (ratio) Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment Ecology business.industry Forest management Forestry Atmospheric sciences Solar energy Solar irradiance Photosynthetically active radiation Radiative transfer Environmental science Energy source business Waste Management and Disposal Agronomy and Crop Science |
Zdroj: | Biomass and Bioenergy. 11:189-200 |
ISSN: | 0961-9534 |
Popis: | Solar irradiance is a major environmental factor governing biological and physiological processes in a vegetation canopy. Solar radiation distribution in a canopy and its effect are three-dimensional in nature. However, most of the radiation models up to now have been one-dimensional. They can be successfully applied to large-scale studies of forest functioning. The one-dimensional modelling technique, however, does not provide adequate interpretation of small scale processes leading to forest growth. In this article we discuss a modelling strategy for the simulation of three-dimensional radiation distribution in a vegetation canopy of a small area (about 0.25–0.3 ha). We demonstrate its realisation to predict the three-dimensional radiative regime of phytosynthetically active radiation in a real coniferous stand located on hilly surroundings. Our model can be used to investigate the influence of different climatic conditions, forest management methods and field sites on the solar energy available for forest growth in small heterogeneous areas. Further, a three-dimensional process-oriented model helps to derive global variables affecting bio-physiological processes in a vegetation canopy shifting from small scale studies of the functioning of forests to regional, continental, and global scale problems. |
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