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Scale criticality in estimating ecosystem carbon dynamics.

Shuqing Zhao1, Shuguang Liu.   

Abstract

Scaling is central to ecology and Earth system sciences. However, the importance of scale (i.e. resolution and extent) for understanding carbon dynamics across scales is poorly understood and quantified. We simulated carbon dynamics under a wide range of combinations of resolution (nine spatial resolutions of 250 m, 500 m, 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, 10 km, 20 km, 50 km, and 100 km) and extent (57 geospatial extents ranging from 108 to 1 247 034 km(2) ) in the southeastern United States to explore the existence of scale dependence of the simulated regional carbon balance. Results clearly show the existence of a critical threshold resolution for estimating carbon sequestration within a given extent and an error limit. Furthermore, an invariant power law scaling relationship was found between the critical resolution and the spatial extent as the critical resolution is proportional to A(n) (n is a constant, and A is the extent). Scale criticality and the power law relationship might be driven by the power law probability distributions of land surface and ecological quantities including disturbances at landscape to regional scales. The current overwhelming practices without considering scale criticality might have largely contributed to difficulties in balancing carbon budgets at regional and global scales.
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Keywords:  carbon cycle; disturbance; geospatial extent; process; scaling; spatial resolution

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24323616     DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Chang Biol        ISSN: 1354-1013            Impact factor:   10.863


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1.  An approach for the identification of exemplar sites for scaling up targeted field observations of benthic biogeochemistry in heterogeneous environments.

Authors:  C E L Thompson; B Silburn; M E Williams; T Hull; D Sivyer; L O Amoudry; S Widdicombe; J Ingels; G Carnovale; C L McNeill; R Hale; C Laguionie Marchais; N Hicks; H E K Smith; J K Klar; J G Hiddink; J Kowalik; V Kitidis; S Reynolds; E M S Woodward; K Tait; W B Homoky; S Kröger; S Bolam; J A Godbold; J Aldridge; D J Mayor; N M A Benoist; B J Bett; K J Morris; E R Parker; H A Ruhl; P J Statham; M Solan
Journal:  Biogeochemistry       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 4.825

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