A brief description of the simple biosphere model (SiB)
Abstract
A biosphere model for calculating the transfer of energy, mass, and momentum between the atmosphere and the vegetated surface of the Earth was designed for atmospheric general circulation models. An upper vegetation layer represents the perennial canopy of trees or shrubs, a lower layer represents the annual ground cover of grasses and other herbacious species. The local coverage of each vegetation layer may be fractional or complete but as the individual vegetation elements are considered to be evenly spaced, their root systems are assumed to extend uniformly throughout the entire grid-area. The biosphere has seven prognostic physical-state variables: two temperatures (one for the canopy and one for the ground cover and soil surface); two interception water stores (one for the canopy and one for the ground cover); and three soil moisture stores (two of which can be reached by the vegetation root systems and one underlying recharge layer into and out of which moisture is transferred only by hydraulic diffusion).
- Publication:
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International Satellite Land-Surface Climatology Project (ISLSCP) Conference
- Pub Date:
- May 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986isls.conf...91S
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Models;
- Biosphere;
- Canopies (Vegetation);
- Parameterization;
- Atmospheric Circulation;
- Energy Transfer;
- Mass Transfer;
- Momentum Transfer;
- Geophysics