Journal article
On the validation of models of forest CO2 exchange using eddy covariance data: Some perils and pitfalls
BE Medlyn, AP Robinson, R Clement, RE McMurtrie
Tree Physiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2005
Abstract
With the widespread application of eddy covariance technology, long-term records of hourly ecosystem mass and energy exchange are becoming available for forests around the world. These data sets hold great promise for testing and validation of models of forest function. However, model validation is not a straightforward task. The goals of this paper were to: (1) review some of the problems inherent in model validation; and (2) survey the tools available to modelers to improve validation procedures, with particular reference to eddy covariance data. A simple set of models applied to a data set of ecosystem CO2 exchange is used to illustrate our points. The major problems discussed are equifin..
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