streamMetabolizer and Arctic streams #413
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Nicole,
It should work. The model responds to GPP as a linear function of light and even though it does not get perfectly dark, it is a lot darker at 2 am than it is at 2 pm. So give it a try using the light data you have at your site. That light data should be an unobstructed view of the sky.
Not sure who said it won’t work Those are strong words without trying first. It may be that because it does not get perfectly dark you do not get a perfect estimate of ER. But an acknowledged imperfect estimate is far better than no estimate at all. A way to convince yourself and reviewers that this method can work is to simulate data (using streamMetabolizer), given inputs of GPP, ER, K600, light, process error and observation error (get these error estimates from runs with real data). That is, make a fake oxygen dataset that is say a month long. . Then use sM to estimate the parameters as if it were a real dataset and see the degree you which you get back estimates of ER and GPP relative to ER and GPP you used to generate the fake data.
The biggest reason this method won’t work is if you cannot parse out ER and K, so after you analyze a lot of days, plot ER as a function of K600. If they covary, you have equifinality. If not ok.
Bob
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Hi all,
I am relatively new to streamMetabolizer, and I am trying figure out how to use streamMetabolizer to measure GPP, ER and K600 in Arctic streams that experience days with 0 periods of PAR=0. I had a colleague that once asked this question at an SFS conference and he was told it would not work due to the equations being used.
Many (~10) days do experience periods of PAR=0. As well, I have noticed distinct daily changes in oxygen. On top of this, many of my streams end up producing results that make sense.
I was wondering if it is true that the equations in streamMetabolizer are unusable when some days do not experience PAR=0.
Thanks in advance!
Nicole
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Hi all,
I am relatively new to streamMetabolizer, and I am trying figure out how to use streamMetabolizer to measure GPP, ER and K600 in Arctic streams that experience days with 0 periods of PAR=0. I had a colleague that once asked this question at an SFS conference and he was told it would not work due to the equations being used.
Many (~10) days do experience periods of PAR=0. As well, I have noticed distinct daily changes in oxygen. On top of this, many of my streams end up producing results that make sense.
I was wondering if it is true that the equations in streamMetabolizer are unusable when some days do not experience PAR=0.
Thanks in advance!
Nicole
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