Forest Ecosystem Processes at the Watershed Scale: Dynamic Coupling of Distributed Hydrology and Canopy Growth

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  • D. SCOTT MACKAY
  • LAWRENCE E. BAND
چکیده

The hydrological recovery of watersheds from disturbances such as ®re and harvest can change the magnitude and distribution of ̄ow paths as the canopy regenerates. The spatial distribution of net water input to the soil±topography system is mediated by vegetation patterns through the processes of interception, evapotranspiration and snowmelt. We have previously described RHESSys, a distributed model of water and carbon ̄ux with a prescribed canopy cover. Although the canopy structure varied spatially it did not change through time. We present an expanded model in which carbon and nitrogen are dynamically coupled with distributed hydrology. The model ®xes and allocates canopy carbon annually to re ̄ect changes in climate forcing. We test the interactions of the forest ecosystem to distributed hydrology through controlled experiments. In the ®rst experiment, we prescribe canopy cover and examine the sensitivity of the hydrological outputs to the distribution of vegetation. The canopy distribution is found to have signi®cant e€ects on simulated hydrological outputs where evaporative demand exceeds available water. In a second experiment we simulate the canopy leaf area index (LAI) across the topography and through time. The model is executed over 100 years using repeated 10-year meteorological records to investigate spatial and temporal patterns of LAI. Annual precipitation and temperature di€erences result in temporally ̄uctuating LAI about a reasonably stable long-term mean. The topographical position has a strong e€ect on local forest canopy characteristics. As expected, simulated ecosystem processes are found to be sensitive to rooting depth in more water limited environments. # 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Hydrol. Process., Vol. 11, 1197±1217 (1997). (No. of Figures: 12 No. of Tables: 2 No. of Refs: 31)

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تاریخ انتشار 1997