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View article: Implementation of sequential cropping into JULESvn5.2 land-surface model
Implementation of sequential cropping into JULESvn5.2 land-surface model Open
Land-surface models (LSMs) typically simulate a single crop per year in a field or location. However, actual cropping systems are characterized by a succession of distinct crop cycles that are sometimes interspersed with long periods of ba…
View article: Prediction of Evapotranspiration and Yields of Maize: An Inter-comparison among 29 Maize Models and Future Plans
Prediction of Evapotranspiration and Yields of Maize: An Inter-comparison among 29 Maize Models and Future Plans Open
Crop yield can be affected by crop water use (evapotranspiration, ET) and vice versa, so when trying to simulate one or the other, it can be important to simulate both well. Method: To determine how well 29 maize growth models can simulate…
View article: Developing a sequential cropping capability in the JULESvn5.2 land–surface model
Developing a sequential cropping capability in the JULESvn5.2 land–surface model Open
Sequential cropping (also known as multiple or double cropping) is a common feature, particularly for tropical regions, where the crop seasons are largely dictated by the main wet season such as the Asian summer monsoon (ASM). The ASM prov…
View article: Simulation of maize evapotranspiration: An inter-comparison among 29 maize models
Simulation of maize evapotranspiration: An inter-comparison among 29 maize models Open
View article: Impacts of the Soil Water Transfer Parameterization on the Simulation of Evapotranspiration over a 14-Year Mediterranean Crop Succession
Impacts of the Soil Water Transfer Parameterization on the Simulation of Evapotranspiration over a 14-Year Mediterranean Crop Succession Open
This paper presents a comparison of two water transfer schemes implemented in land surface models: a three-layer bulk reservoir model based on the force–restore scheme (FR) and a multilayer soil diffusion scheme (DIF) relying on explicit m…
View article: Uncertainties in simulated evapotranspiration from land surface models over a 15-year Mediterranean crop succession
Uncertainties in simulated evapotranspiration from land surface models over a 15-year Mediterranean crop succession Open
Uncertainties in simulated evapotranspiration from land surface models over a 15-year Mediterranean crop succession. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2017
View article: Prediction of Evapotranspiration and Yields of Maize: An Inter-comparison among 29 Maize Models
Prediction of Evapotranspiration and Yields of Maize: An Inter-comparison among 29 Maize Models Open
An important aspect that determines the ability of crop growth models to predict growth and yield is their ability to predict the rate of water consumption or evapotranspiration (ET) of the crop, especially for rain-fed crops. If, for exam…
View article: Impact of climate, vegetation, soil and irrigation on multi-year ISBA-A-gs simulations of evapotranspiration over a Mediterranean crop site
Impact of climate, vegetation, soil and irrigation on multi-year ISBA-A-gs simulations of evapotranspiration over a Mediterranean crop site Open
Impact of climate, vegetation, soil and irrigation on multi-year ISBA-A-gs simulations of evapotranspiration over a Mediterranean crop site. HYMEX Drought and Water Resources workshop
View article: Impact of climate, vegetation, soil and crop management variables on multi-year ISBA-A-gs simulations of evapotranspiration over a Mediterranean crop site
Impact of climate, vegetation, soil and crop management variables on multi-year ISBA-A-gs simulations of evapotranspiration over a Mediterranean crop site Open
Generic land surface models are generally driven by large-scale data sets to describe the climate, the soil properties, the vegetation dynamic and the cropland management (irrigation). This paper investigates the uncertainties in these dri…
View article: Evaluation of land surface model simulations of evapotranspiration over a 12-year crop succession: impact of soil hydraulic and vegetation properties
Evaluation of land surface model simulations of evapotranspiration over a 12-year crop succession: impact of soil hydraulic and vegetation properties Open
Evapotranspiration has been recognized as one of the most uncertain terms in the surface water balance simulated by land surface models. In this study, the SURFEX/ISBA-A-gs (Interaction Sol–Biosphere–Atmosphere) simulations of evapotranspi…
View article: Impact of climate, vegetation, soil and crop management variables on multi-year ISBA-A-gs simulations of evapotranspiration over a Mediterranean crop site
Impact of climate, vegetation, soil and crop management variables on multi-year ISBA-A-gs simulations of evapotranspiration over a Mediterranean crop site Open
Generic land surface models are generally driven by large-scale forcing datasets to describe the climate, the surface characteristics (soil texture, vegetation dynamic) and the cropland management (irrigation). This paper investigates the …