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TT3: EOP Integrative studies on the Gourma meso-scale site (Mali)TT-leaders: Eric Mougin, Josiane Seghieri, Lassine Diarra Detailed information: TT3 document: EOP Integrative studies on the Gourma meso-scale site (Mali) (latest update: 29.07.2005, pdf, 3.8 MB) Scientific
justification and objectives Understanding, modelling and predicting plant phenology (i.e. the seasonal cycle of LAI and biomass) is the key issue to correctly predict the evapotranspiration cycle along the year. Most process studies focus on integrating the numerous ecological processes (carbon assimilation, water uptake and release, vegetation growth and decay, coupled C/H2O/N cycles, ) responsible for the phenological cycle. Moreover, water transpiration is closely linked to CO2 assimilation through the stomatal control by plants. This coupling is simulated in most current SVAT models. The water extraction strategy and the phenological cycle of plants are used to define major plant functional groups. The question of the long term dynamics of sahelian vegetation is also addressed since the Gourma vegetation sites have been monitoring for about 20 years. The vegetation monitoring sites are part of the AMMA-CATCH observing system (ORE: Observatoire de Recherche sur l'Environnement) and of the 'GLOBALSAV' network. Furthermore, they are used as validation sites for satellite products including vegetation parameters (LAI, Cover) within the frame of the VALERI project, and soil moisture within the SMOS activities. Besides, sahelian ecosystems contribute a significant fraction to global biogeochemical C and N cycling. Biogenic emissions of NOx by soils as well as wet and dry surface deposition control tropospheric ozone, particle formation (aerosols) and gas concentrations. Biogenic emissions are linked to meteorological and surface characteristics such as soil moisture and temperature (NOx), phenology and plant water stress (BVOC) whereas dry deposition fluxes are largely dependant on land use covers. We also have the objectives to provide a better parameterization linking biogenic emissions and surface characteristics at local and meso scale. The overall methodology is as follows:
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