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Modelling short-term variability in carbon and water exchange in a temperate Scots pine forest

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Table 2. Modelled and observed site characteristics of Loobos. All modelled values for biomass are calculated for the period 1997–2009, and multiplied by a factor 0.82 to exclude root biomass (taken from Jackson et al
Table 3. Goodness-of-fit values for model scenarios S1–S4 and changed temperature response function, “pstemp”
Figure 1. Temperature function (t scalar ) for PFT Pinus sylvestris and C 3 grass, values between 0 (photosynthesis maximally limited by temperature scalar) and 1 (photosynthesis not limited by temperature scalar)
Figure 2. Observed vs. modelled variability in GPP (a, c) and AET (b, d) for the default model scenario (S1) on the annual time scale (a, b) and monthly time scale (c, d)
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