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This study evaluated the effects of revegetation on the energy, water and carbon fluxes in a desert steppe in Yanchi County, Ningxia Province, Northwest China, by simulating two vegetated scenarios (shrubs-grassland ecosystem and grassland ecosystem) using STEMMUS-SCOPE model. The model was calibrated and validated by field observations from May to September of 2016-2019. The simulated energy, water and fluxes in 2016 (dry) and 2019 (normal) were compared to analyze the difference between two vegetated scenarios.
Funding acknowledgements: Ningxia Province's Natural Science Foundation: grant no. 2022AAC02011; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek: grant no. KICH1. LWV02.20.004; Water JPI project "iAqueduct": Project no. ENWWW.2018.5; National Natural Science Foundation of China: grant no. 41971033 and 41967027.
Revegetation, Water-Energy-Carbon Fluxes, STEMMUS-SCOPE, Semiarid
Revegetation, Water-Energy-Carbon Fluxes, STEMMUS-SCOPE, Semiarid
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