Thermodynamics and mass-balance in natural systems in a burn area Vadose Zone Journal Soil Science Society of America Keep in mind: authors are looking.

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Thermodynamics and mass-balance in natural systems in a burn area Vadose Zone Journal Soil Science Society of America Keep in mind: authors are looking to show that energy is affected by slope & aspect; that energy can predict soil depth; that energy is strongly related to plants

Quantifying several inputs and outputs to the critical zone for Water, carbon, minerals and energy

Sabino Canyon, AZ

General qualities of the CZ to be quantified: Energy: specific enthalpy, specific heat Specific heat: J/kg*K Specific enthalpy: J/kg Water Biomass: NDVI, LAI Precipitation => flow-routed effective precipitation

Energy

Energy and EEMT What does EEMT stand for? Effective energy and mass transfer What are the units? W/ m 2 Define EEMT: the portion of energy into the subsurface that is important over relatively short time scales, from water that doesn’t run off or transpire and remains in plant material p. 3, between equations 2 & 3

What does topography impart to the energy balance? What vegetation impart to the energy balance?

F = Flux water, specific heat water, Temperature C w = Specific heat of water T = Temperature

NDVI = NIR – Red NIR + Red Temperature? LAI = x 3 – x x -.352; where x is NDVI.Qi et al., 2000 Light intensity at these wave lengths from satellite imagery (NAID) LAI range: 0.1 – 9.5 C =1, b - basestation T for EEMT topo T for EEMT trad T for EEMT topo-veg

Getting to Mass conservative wetness index MCWI: What to do with water exchange before entering subsurface? F is subsurface wetting; P eff = PPT - AET Types of EEMT (trad, topo & veg) are different in water by how PET (or AET) vs PPT is estimated.

AET for EEMT topo AET for EEMT trad AET for EEMT topo-veg es is sat. vapor pressure (eqn.) Includes a canopy height effect PET of a pan – no plants “AET” estimated above with different PET, PET details are in Supplement

Topographic wetness index, using a surface flow estimate that concentrates water with topography Beven and Kirkby, 1979 Topographic Water distribution F at a pixel is Fi, To determine subsurface wetting (F), include a factor that partitions moisture into hollows

Net Primary Productivity Biomass Canopy height (h) calculated from LiDAR data

Section called Effective Energy and Mass Transfer (p. 9) provides a good summary. How do different EEMT calculations change results? First result: EEMT is strongly related to aspect due to radiation affect on soil moisture

Comparing topo-veg and topo How does “humidity class” change EEMT estimates? How does burn severity change EEMT estimates? What is humidity class?

Is soil depth correlated with EEMT? Why no graph or data table? Low P values, < 0.05, suggest a <5% probability that hypothesized correlation is false, the null hypothesis (that correlation is zero) can be rejected. High P values, near 1, can be interpreted that the hypothesized correlation is invalid. 93% probability topo veg does not predict soil depth. R 2 for EEMT topo vs Soil Depth data is Does significant burn area play a part in these correlation differences?

What does it mean to have an equation drawn on the 95% quantile?

Conclusions EEMT is affected by northness as much as a 300 m elevation change “long term-term average energy and mass influx, vs current veg controlled state” EEMT topo vs EEMT topo-veg EEMT “effective predictor of CZ properties” AGB and EEMT topo “a power law relationship was observed between aboveground biomass and EEMT topo”

Supplement Table 1.