Physical and Biological Processes that Controls Water Vapor Exchange between Vegetation and the Atmosphere Dennis Baldocchi Department of Environmental.

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Physical and Biological Processes that Controls Water Vapor Exchange between Vegetation and the Atmosphere Dennis Baldocchi Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management University of California, Berkeley Contributions from the Biometeorology Lab Youngryel Ryu Josh Fisher Siyan Ma Xingyuan Chen Gretchen Miller Matthias Falk Kevin Tu

Outline Processes, Supply vs Demand, Short and Long Time scales –Short Energy Meteorology –Long Leaf area index Nutrition Plant Functional type –Short to Long Surface Conductance Soil Moisture Time –Day/Night –Seasonal –Interannual Space –Land Use –PBL/Landscape –Globe

Water and the Environment: Biogeophysical-Ecohydrological View

Processes and Linkages: Roles of Time and Space Scales

Penman Monteith Equation Function of: Available Energy (Rn-S) Vapor Pressure Deficit (D) Aerodynamic Conductance (Gh) Surface Conductance (Gs)

Eco-hydrology: ET, Functional Type, Physiological Capacity and Drought

Effects of Functional Types and R sfc on Normalized Evaporation R c is a f(LAI, N, soil moisture, Ps Pathway)

Stomatal Conductance Scales with Photosynthesis Wilson et al. 2001, Tree Physiology Schulze et al Annual Rev Ecology Photosynthetic Capacity Scales with Nitrogen Stomatal Conductance scales with Nitrogen Stomatal Conductance Scales with N, via Photosynthesis

Integrated Stomatal Conductance Scales with Photosynthetic Capacity and LAI CANVEG Computations

Effects of Leaf Area and Photosynthetic Capacity on Normalized Evaporation: Well-Watered Conditions Canveg Model, Baldocchi and Meyers, 1998 AgForMet Priestley-Taylor = 1.26

Effects of Leaf Area and Photosynthetic Capacity on Normalized Evaporation: Watered-Deficits

LAI and Ps Capacity also affects Soil vs Total Evaporation

Canopy Surface Conductance does not equal the Canopy Stomatal Conductance Be Careful about using G can to compute isotopic discrimination

Forest Biodiversity is Negatively Correlated with Normalized Evaporation Baldocchi, 2005 In: Forest Diversity and Function: Temperate and Boreal Systems.

Use Appropriate and Root-Weighted Soil Moisture Soil Moisture, arthimetic average Chen, Baldocchi et al, in prep. Soil Moisture, root-weighted

ET and Soil Water Deficits: Root-Weighted Soil Moisture Baldocchi et al., 2004 AgForMet

ET and Soil Water Deficits: Water Potential Root-Weighted Soil Moisture Matches Pre-Dawn Water Potential ET of Annual Grass responds to water deficits differently than Trees

Leaf Area Index scales with Water Balance Deficits

Fisher et al. 2006, Tree Physiology Nocturnal Transpiration from Blue Oak

Seasonal and Annual Time Scales Potential and Actual Evaporation are Decoupled in Semi-Arid System

Interannual Variation ET

Ryu, Baldocchi, Ma and Hehn, JGR-Atmos, submitted Annual ET of Annual Grassland varies with Hydrological Growing Season

Growing Season Length and ET, Temperate Forest Year with Longer Growing Season (13 days) Evaporated More (27 mm). Other Climate Factors could have confounded results, but R g (5.43 vs 5.41 GJ m -2 ) and T air (14.5 vs 14.9 C) were similar and rainfall was ample (1682 vs 1435 mm) Wilson and Baldocchi, 2000, AgForMet

Year to Year differences in ET is partly due to differences in Growing Season Length Field data show that ET decreases by 2.07 mm for each day the start of the growing season is delayed

ET: Spatial Scale

Landscape Differences On Short Time Scales, Grass ET > Forest ET Ryu, Baldocchi, Ma and Hehn, JGR-Atmos, submitted

Role of Land Use on ET: On Annual Time Scale, Forest ET > Grass ET Ryu, Baldocchi et al, JGR-Atmos, submitted

Savanna Uses More Water than Grassland Savanna Soil holds about 78 mm more Water Annual ET Decreases with Rg Rg is negatively correlated with Rain and Clouds System is Water not Radiation Limited Ryu, Baldocchi, Ma, Hehn, JGR-Atmos, submitted

Stand Age also affects differences between ET of forest vs grassland

Assessing Spatial Averages with Subgrid Variability

Sub-Grid Variability: MODIS and IKONOS Baldocchi et al 2005 Tellus Use Power Law scaling to Estimate small scale Variance

Errors in ET Scaling Baldocchi et al 2005 Tellus

Linking Water and Carbon: Potential to assess G c with Remote Sensing Xu + DDB, 2003 AgForMet

Processed by M. Falk Gc Exhibits Scale ‘Invariance’

Total Latent heat flux Canopy Transpiration Soil Evaporation Intercepted Evaporation Fisher et al Global ET Model f wet fgfg f APAR f IPAR fcfc fTfT f SM T opt

Fisher, Tu and Baldocchi, RSE in press A measure for downscaling ET with Drought???

Fisher et al, in press Global ET, 1989, ISLSCP ET (mm/y)reference 613Fisher et al 286Mu et al Van den Hurk et al Boslilovich Jackson et al 2003

Fisher et al. Global ET pdf, 1989, ISLSCP

Conclusions Biophysical data and theory help explain powerful ideas of Budyko and Monteith that provide framework for upscaling and global synthesis of ET –ET scales with canopy conductance, which scales with LAI and Ps capacity, which scales with precipitation and N

Be Careful Short-Term Differences in Potential and Actual ET may not hold at Annual Time Scales –Grass has greater potential for ET than Savanna Sub-Grid Variability in surface properties can produce huge errors in upscaled ET at the 1 km Modis Pixel Scale

Present and Past Biometeorology ET Team Funding: US DOE/TCP; NASA; WESTGEC; Kearney; Ca Ag Expt Station

FluxNET WUE

Global ET Fisher et al, in press July

Short growing season with available moisture

Interannual Variation ET: Grassland

Inter annual Water Balance

Fisher et al. Remote Sensing Environment, in press A measure for downscaling ET with Drought???