Authors
Daniel Kennedy, Sean Swenson, Keith W Oleson, David M Lawrence, Rosie Fisher, Antonio Carlos Lola da Costa, Pierre Gentine
Publication date
2019/2
Journal
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
485-513
Description
Version 5 of the Community Land Model (CLM5) introduces the plant hydraulic stress (PHS) configuration of vegetation water use, which is described and compared with the corresponding parameterization from CLM4.5. PHS updates vegetation water stress and root water uptake to better reflect plant hydraulic theory, advancing the physical basis of the model. The new configuration introduces prognostic vegetation water potential, modeled at the root, stem, and leaf levels. Leaf water potential replaces soil potential as the basis for stomatal conductance water stress, and root water potential is used to implement hydraulic root water uptake, replacing a transpiration partitioning function. Point simulations of a tropical forest site (Caxiuanã, Brazil) under ambient conditions and partial precipitation exclusion highlight the differences between PHS and the previous CLM implementation. Model description and simulation …
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Scholar articles
D Kennedy, S Swenson, KW Oleson, DM Lawrence… - Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2019