Towards a more harmonized processing of eddy covariance CO 2 fluxes: algorithms and uncertainty estimation

  • Papale D
  • Reichstein M
  • Canfora E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Eddy covariance technique to measure CO2, water and energy fluxes between biosphere and atmosphere is widely spread and used in various regional networks. Currently more that 250 eddy covariance sites are active around the world measuring carbon exchange at high temporal resolution for different biomes and climatic conditions. These data are usually acquired using the same method but they need a set of corrections that are often differently applied to each site and in a subjective way. In this paper a new standardized set of corrections are proposed and the uncertainties introduced by these corrections are assessed for 8 different forest sites in Europe with a total of 12 yearly datasets. The uncertainties introduced on the two components GPP (Gross Primary Production) and TER (Terrestrial Ecosystem Respiration) are also discussed and a quantitative analysis presented . The results show that a standardized data processing is needed for an effective comparison across biomes and for underpinning inter-annual variability. The methodology presented in this paper has also been integrated in the European database of the eddy covariance measurements.

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Papale, D., Reichstein, M., Canfora, E., Aubinet, M., Bernhofer, C., Longdoz, B., … Yakir, D. (2006). Towards a more harmonized processing of eddy covariance CO 2 fluxes: algorithms and uncertainty estimation. Biogeosciences Discussions, 3(4), 961–992.

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