FLUXCOM-X monthly transpiration on global 0.05 degree grid for 2016
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X-BASE ET_T (Transpiration) is based on the FLUXCOM-X framework which trains machine learning models on in-situ eddy covariance data and uses them to produce this global product. The X-BASE experiment is a basic configuration to serve as a baseline for the FLUXCOM-X framework and includes as predictors the core meteorlogical data, plant functional type classification as well as MODIS based vegitation indicies and land surface temperature. XGBoost was used as the machine learning algorithm. The transpiration estimates from the eddy covariance data was based on the Transpiration Estimation Algorithm (TEA).
2016-01-01 12:00:00
2016-12-01 12:00:00
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Gans, F., Duveiller, G., Hamdi, Z., Jung, M., Kraft, B., Nelson, J., Walther, S., Weber, U., Zhang, W. (2023). FLUXCOM-X monthly transpiration on global 0.05 degree grid for 2016, Miscellaneous, https://hdl.handle.net/11676/jXHpqGKNRw3olTvwjv-sGdea
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@misc{https://hdl.handle.net/11676/jXHpqGKNRw3olTvwjv-sGdea, author={Gans, Fabian and Duveiller, Gregory and Hamdi, Zayd and Jung, Martin and Kraft, Basil and Nelson, Jacob A. and Walther, Sophia and Weber, Ulrich and Zhang, Weijie}, title={FLUXCOM-X monthly transpiration on global 0.05 degree grid for 2016}, year={2023}, note={X-BASE ET_T (Transpiration) is based on the FLUXCOM-X framework which trains machine learning models on in-situ eddy covariance data and uses them to produce this global product. The X-BASE experiment is a basic configuration to serve as a baseline for the FLUXCOM-X framework and includes as predictors the core meteorlogical data, plant functional type classification as well as MODIS based vegitation indicies and land surface temperature. XGBoost was used as the machine learning algorithm. The transpiration estimates from the eddy covariance data was based on the Transpiration Estimation Algorithm (TEA).}, keywords={BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS, TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, VEGETATION, CARBON, LAND SURFACE, FLUXCOM}, url={https://hdl.handle.net/11676/jXHpqGKNRw3olTvwjv-sGdea}, publisher={Carbon Portal}, copyright={http://meta.icos-cp.eu/ontologies/cpmeta/icosLicence}, pid={11676/jXHpqGKNRw3olTvwjv-sGdea} }
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TY - DATA T1 - FLUXCOM-X monthly transpiration on global 0.05 degree grid for 2016 ID - 11676/jXHpqGKNRw3olTvwjv-sGdea PY - 2023 AB - X-BASE ET_T (Transpiration) is based on the FLUXCOM-X framework which trains machine learning models on in-situ eddy covariance data and uses them to produce this global product. The X-BASE experiment is a basic configuration to serve as a baseline for the FLUXCOM-X framework and includes as predictors the core meteorlogical data, plant functional type classification as well as MODIS based vegitation indicies and land surface temperature. XGBoost was used as the machine learning algorithm. The transpiration estimates from the eddy covariance data was based on the Transpiration Estimation Algorithm (TEA). UR - https://hdl.handle.net/11676/jXHpqGKNRw3olTvwjv-sGdea PB - Carbon Portal AU - Gans, Fabian AU - Duveiller, Gregory AU - Hamdi, Zayd AU - Jung, Martin AU - Kraft, Basil AU - Nelson, Jacob A. AU - Walther, Sophia AU - Weber, Ulrich AU - Zhang, Weijie KW - BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES KW - ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS KW - TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS KW - VEGETATION KW - CARBON KW - LAND SURFACE KW - FLUXCOM ER -
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2023-06-21 00:00:00
Gregory Duveiller,
Zayd Hamdi,
Martin Jung,
Basil Kraft,
Jacob A. Nelson,
Sophia Walther,
Ulrich Weber,
Weijie Zhang
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ET_T | transpiration | mm h-1 | particle flux | Preview |
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S: -90, W: -180, N: 90, E: 180
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
CARBON
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
FLUXCOM
LAND SURFACE
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
VEGETATION
biosphere modeling
carbon flux