Research article2016Peer reviewedOpen access
Can a parsimonious model implemented with satellite data be used for modelling the vegetation dynamics and water cycle in water-controlled environments?
Ruiz-Perez, G.; Gonzalez-Sanchis, M.; Del Campo, A. D.; Frances, F.
Abstract
Vegetation plays a key role in catchment's water balance, particularly in semi-arid regions that are generally water-controlled ecosystems. Nowadays, many of the available dynamic vegetation models are quite complex and they have high parametrical requirements. However, in operational applications the available information is quite limited. Therefore parsimonious models together with available satellite information can be valuable tools to predict vegetation dynamics. In this work, we focus on a parsimonious model aimed to simulate vegetation and hydrological dynamics, using both field measurements and satellite information to implement it. The results suggest that the model is able to adequately reproduce the dynamics of vegetation as well as the soil moisture variations. In other words, it has been shown that a parsimonious model with simple equations can achieve good results in general terms and it is possible to assimilate satellite and field observations for the model implementation. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Satellite data; Parsimonious; Dynamic vegetation model; Semi-arid; Water fluxes
Published in
Ecological Modelling
2016, Volume: 324, pages: 45-53
UKÄ Subject classification
Environmental Sciences
Publication identifier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.01.002
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