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Case Analyses and Numerical Simulation of Soil ThermalImpacts on Land Surface Energy Budget Based on anOff-Line Land Surface Model 被引量:3
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作者 郭维栋 孙菽芬 钱永甫 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2002年第3期500-512,共13页
The statistical relationship between soil thermal anomaly and short-term climate change is presented based on a typical case study. Furthermore, possible physical mechanisms behind the relationship are re-vealed throu... The statistical relationship between soil thermal anomaly and short-term climate change is presented based on a typical case study. Furthermore, possible physical mechanisms behind the relationship are re-vealed through using an off-line land surface model with a reasonable soil thermal forcing at the bottom of the soil layer. In the first experiment, the given heat flux is 5 W m<SUP>2</SUP> at the bottom of the soil layer (in depth of 6.3 m) for 3 months, while only a positive ground temperature anomaly of 0.06°C can be found compared to the control run. The anomaly, however, could reach 0.65°C if the soil thermal conductivity was one order of magnitude larger. It could be even as large as 0.81°C assuming the heat flux at bottom is 10 W m<SUP>-2</SUP>. Mean-while, an increase of about 10 W m<SUP>&#8722;2</SUP> was detected both for heat flux in soil and sensible heat on land sur-face, which is not neglectable to the short-term climate change. The results show that considerable response in land surface energy budget could be expected when the soil thermal forcing reaches a certain spatial-tem-poral scale. Therefore, land surface models should not ignore the upward heat flux from the bottom of the soil layer. Moreover, integration for a longer period of time and coupled land-atmosphere model are also necessary for the better understanding of this issue. 展开更多
关键词 soil thermal anomaly Land surface model Land surface energy budget
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