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Miscellanea Geographica
Volume 26 (2022): Numero 4 (October 2022)
Accesso libero
Modelling Net Ecosystem Exchange
in the Biebrza Wetlands using satellite and meteorological data
Katarzyna Dąbrowska-Zielińska
Katarzyna Dąbrowska-Zielińska
,
Katarzyna Misiura
Katarzyna Misiura
,
Alicja Malińska
Alicja Malińska
,
Patryk Grzybowski
Patryk Grzybowski
,
Radosław Gurdak
Radosław Gurdak
,
Maciej Bartold
Maciej Bartold
e
Marcin Kluczek
Marcin Kluczek
| 31 ott 2022
Miscellanea Geographica
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Pubblicato online:
31 ott 2022
Pagine:
215 - 226
Ricevuto:
31 lug 2022
Accettato:
23 ago 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2022-0013
Parole chiave
Wetlands
,
CO flux
,
NEE
,
chamber measurements
,
eddy covariance
,
satellite images
© 2022 Katarzyna Dąbrowska-Zielińska et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Figure 1
Study area – Biebrza National Park and its buffer zone. Localization of measurement points: grasslands – bright green; reed communities – green; sedge communities - purple; red dots – measurement points. The background is a mosaic of Sentinel-2 images for Poland which was prepared in 2020. Available via WMS (IGiK, 2020)Source: own elaboration
Figure 2
Maximum values of PAR across daytime in growing season monthsSource: own elaboration
Figure 3
Chamber measurements of CO2 flux on Biebrza Wetland in the period 2015–2022 in monthly cross-sections (means and twice standard deviation)Source: own elaboration
Figure 4
Soil temperature (left) and soil moisture (right) measured in situ in Biebrza habitats in monthly cross-sections (means and 0.95 confidence interval)Source: own elaboration
Figure 5
Terra MODIS NDVI (left) and LST (right) in Biebrza habitat observation points from 2015–2022 in monthly cross-sections (means and 0.95 confidence interval)Source: own elaboration
Figure 6
Exponential dependency of Biebrza ecosystem respiration from air temperature during the RESP in situ measurementSource: own elaboration
Figure 7
Exponential dependency of Biebrza ecosystem respiration measured in situ and MODIS NDVI indexSource: own elaboration
Figure 8
Polynomial dependency of Biebrza ecosystem respiration versus soil moisture for sedges, grasses and reed habitatsSource: own elaboration
Figure 9
Scatterplot for log-linear respiration model (4) and measured respirationSource: own elaboration
Figure 10
A (left): Distributions of daytime and nighttime means of respiration calculated with the model (4) for chamber observation points. B (right): Distribution of nighttime values of respiration from EC tower measurements for the period May–SeptemberSource: own elaboration
Figure 11
A (left): Distributions of daytime means of NEE calculated with model (5a) for chamber observations at the points. B (right): Distribution of daytime values of CO2 flux from EC tower measurements over the period May–SeptemberSource: own elaboration
Figure 12
Soil moisture on the Biebrza Wetlands area calculated with model (eq. 6)Source: own elaboration
Figure 13
NEE (left) and RESP (right) distribution maps calculated from satellite data as of 31.05.2019Source: own elaboration
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