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<title>implementation of EF from SEBS in a lue model in a rapeseed cropland</title>
<creator>Pardo Gómez, Nuria</creator>
<creator>Timmermans, J.</creator>
<creator>Pérez Bartolomé, Isidro Alberto</creator>
<creator>García Pérez, María Ángeles</creator>
<creator>Su, Zhongbo</creator>
<creator>Sánchez Gómez, María Luisa</creator>
<description>In assessment of global carbon cycle, evaluation of gross primary production, GPP, of an ecosystem is the main endeavour. The most adequate way to address this study is to apply a Light Use Efficiency, LUE, model in combination with an Eddy Covariance, EC, system. In this paper, evaporative fraction, EF, from two different databases (ground-based measurements and calculated by the Surface Energy Balance System, SEBS, algorithm developed at ITC) are applied to a LUE model in order to calculate a final e0 value which is the maximum PAR conversion efficiency of the cropland. The LUE model was found to fit properly using both&#xd;
EF databases, with squared correlation coefficients of 0.89 and 0.81 for ground measurements and SEBS results, respectively. Final values for máximum efficiency were of 2.82􀵇0.19 gC MJ-1 (measured EF) and 2.59􀵇0.23 gC MJ-1 (SEBS). All these results were obtained with FPAR provided by MERIS.</description>
<date>2018-11-27</date>
<date>2018-11-27</date>
<date>2016</date>
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<identifier>ESA Living Planet Symposium, Edimburgos, 2016, 8 pp</identifier>
<identifier>http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/32976</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
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