Evaluation of the New Dynamic Global Vegetation Model in CAS-ESM

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Jiawen Zhu
Xiaodong Zeng
Minghua Zhang
Yongjiu Dai
Duoying Ji
Fang Li
Qian Zhang
He Zhang
Xiang Song
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology,Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters
[3] Stony Brook University,School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
[4] Sun Yat-Sen University,School of Atmospheric Sciences
[5] Beijing Normal University,College of Global Change and Earth System Science
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vegetation dynamics; dynamic global vegetation model; vegetation distribution; carbon flux; leaf area index; 植被动态; 全球植被动力学模式; 植被分布; 碳通量; 叶面积指数;
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In the past several decades, dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) have been the most widely used and appropriate tool at the global scale to investigate vegetation–climate interactions. At the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, a new version of DGVM (IAP-DGVM) has been developed and coupled to the Common Land Model (CoLM) within the framework of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Earth System Model (CAS-ESM). This work reports the performance of IAP-DGVM through comparisons with that of the default DGVM of CoLM (CoLM-DGVM) and observations. With respect to CoLMDGVM, IAP-DGVM simulated fewer tropical trees, more “needleleaf evergreen boreal tree” and “broadleaf deciduous boreal shrub”, and a better representation of grasses. These contributed to a more realistic vegetation distribution in IAP-DGVM, including spatial patterns, total areas, and compositions. Moreover, IAP-DGVM also produced more accurate carbon fluxes than CoLM-DGVM when compared with observational estimates. Gross primary productivity and net primary production in IAP-DGVM were in better agreement with observations than those of CoLM-DGVM, and the tropical pattern of fire carbon emissions in IAP-DGVM was much more consistent with the observation than that in CoLM-DGVM. The leaf area index simulated by IAP-DGVM was closer to the observation than that of CoLM-DGVM; however, both simulated values about twice as large as in the observation. This evaluation provides valuable information for the application of CAS-ESM, as well as for other model communities in terms of a comparative benchmark.
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