Harrie-Jan Hendricks-Franssen

Prof. Dr. Harrie-Jan Hendricks-Franssen

Head of research group "Stochastic Analysis Terrestrial Systems"

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+49 2461/61-4462

+49 2461/61-2518

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Orcid: 0000-0002-0004-8114

Adresse

Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße
52428 Jülich

Institut für Bio- und Geowissenschaften (IBG)

Agrosphäre (IBG-3)

Gebäude 16.6 / Raum R 3033

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Research group

The research group Stochastic Analysis Terrestrial Systems performs simulations to calculate states of the terrestrial system and exchange fluxes of water, energy, carbon and nitrogen between different compartments of the terrestrial system, like for example land and atmosphere. The accuracy of model predictions is enhanced with data assimilation and inverse modelling methods where measurement are used to correct model predictions and estimate model parameters. Applications are at the field scale, catchment scale and continental scale.

Research focus

Land surface models simulate the exchange of water, energy, carbon and nitrogen between the land and the atmosphere, as well as terrestrial system states like soil moisture and soil temperature, leaf area index, biomass of different plant organs, size of carbon and nitrogen pools in the soil, snow depth and groundwater depth. These models are applied at the scale of ecosystems. As the models are affected by large uncertainties we work on model improvements, like the representation of agricultural crops in models. We achieve better model performance by assimilating measurement data in the model to correct model states and model parameters. This is done with data assimilation methods that are implemented in the Parallel Data Assimilation Framework (PDAF), which is coupled to the simulation model. The data assimilation capacity is enhanced by extending the types of in situ and remotely sensed data which can be assimilated. Applications are at field, catchment, regional and continental scale for seasonal prediction of crop yield, impact of climate change and land use land cover change on water resources, the impact of future extreme events on (agricultural) ecosystems and the near real-time prediction for agricultural systems.

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Letzte Änderung: 12.10.2023