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Summary:

Canopy Scaling in LUNA Model

When LUNA (Land Use and Land Cover Change) is enabled, the following canopy parameters are scaled from sun leaves to shaded leaves:

  • Vcmax25 (maximum carboxylation capacity)
  • Jmax25 (maximum electron transport capacity)
  • Tp25 (triose phosphate utilization)
  • kp25 (permeability coefficient)
  • Rd25 (dark respiration rate)

The scaling is done using the following equations:

(2.9.17)

  • Vcmax25_sha = Vcmax25_sun * (iv,sha / iv,sun)
  • Jmax25_sha = Jmax25_sun * (iv,sha / iv,sun)
  • Tpsha = Tpsun * (iv,sha / iv,sun)

Where iv,sun and iv,sha are the leaf-to-canopy scaling coefficients for sunlit and shaded leaves, respectively, calculated using the two-stream radiation model (Equation 2.9.18).

The key parameters in the scaling coefficients are:

  • kn,ext: extinction coefficient for nitrogen
  • kb,ext: direct beam extinction coefficient
  • fsun: fraction of sunlit leaves

When LUNA is disabled, the canopy scaling defaults to the mechanism used in CLM4.5.