Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing

Simulating the carbon-water fluxes at more widely distributed meteorological stations based on the sparsely and unevenly distributed eddy covariance flux stations is needed to accurately understand the carbon-water cycle of terrestrial ecosystems. We established a new framework consisting of machine...

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Main Authors: Xie, Mingjuan, Ma, Xiaofei, Wang, Yuangang, Li, Chaofan, Shi, Haiyang, Yuan, Xiuliang, Hellwich, Olaf, Chen, Chunbo, Zhang, Wenqiang, Zhang, Chen, Ling, Qing, Gao, Ruixiang, Zhang, Yu, Ochege, Friday Uchenna, Frankl, Amaury, De Maeyer, Philippe, Buchmann, Nina, Feigenwinter, Iris, Olesen, Jørgen E., Juszczak, Radoslaw, Jacotot, Adrien, Korrensalo, Aino, Pitacco, Andrea, Varlagin, Andrej, Shekhar, Ankit, Lohila, Annalea, Carrara, Arnaud, Brut, Aurore, Kruijt, Bart, Loubet, Benjamin, Heinesch, Bernard, Chojnicki, Bogdan, Helfter, Carole, Vincke, Caroline, Shao, Changliang, Bernhofer, Christian, Brümmer, Christian, Wille, Christian, Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina, Nemitz, Eiko, Meggio, Franco, Dong, Gang, Lanigan, Gary, Niedrist, Georg, Wohlfahrt, Georg, Zhou, Guoyi, Goded, Ignacio, Gruenwald, Thomas, Olejnik, Janusz, Jansen, Joachim, Neirynck, Johan, Tuovinen, Juha-Pekka, Zhang, Junhui, Klumpp, Katja, Pilegaard, Kim, Šigut, Ladislav, Klemedtsson, Leif, Tezza, Luca, Hörtnagl, Lukas, Urbaniak, Marek, Roland, Marilyn, Schmidt, Marius, Sutton, Mark A., Hehn, Markus, Saunders, Matthew, Mauder, Matthias, Aurela, Mika, Korkiakoski, Mika, Du, Mingyuan, Vendrame, Nadia, Kowalska, Natalia, Leahy, Paul G., Alekseychik, Pavel, Shi, Peili, Weslien, Per, Chen, Shiping, Fares, Silvano, Friborg, Thomas, Tallec, Tiphaine, Kato, Tomomichi, Sachs, Torsten, Maximov, Trofim, di Cella, Umberto Morra, Moderow, Uta, Li, Yingnian, He, Yongtao, Kosugi, Yoshiko, Luo, Geping
Other Authors: Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/567175
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spellingShingle Eddy-covariance
Upscaling evapotranspiration
River-basin
Models
Site
114 Physical sciences
1171 Geosciences
Xie, Mingjuan
Ma, Xiaofei
Wang, Yuangang
Li, Chaofan
Shi, Haiyang
Yuan, Xiuliang
Hellwich, Olaf
Chen, Chunbo
Zhang, Wenqiang
Zhang, Chen
Ling, Qing
Gao, Ruixiang
Zhang, Yu
Ochege, Friday Uchenna
Frankl, Amaury
De Maeyer, Philippe
Buchmann, Nina
Feigenwinter, Iris
Olesen, Jørgen E.
Juszczak, Radoslaw
Jacotot, Adrien
Korrensalo, Aino
Pitacco, Andrea
Varlagin, Andrej
Shekhar, Ankit
Lohila, Annalea
Carrara, Arnaud
Brut, Aurore
Kruijt, Bart
Loubet, Benjamin
Heinesch, Bernard
Chojnicki, Bogdan
Helfter, Carole
Vincke, Caroline
Shao, Changliang
Bernhofer, Christian
Brümmer, Christian
Wille, Christian
Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
Nemitz, Eiko
Meggio, Franco
Dong, Gang
Lanigan, Gary
Niedrist, Georg
Wohlfahrt, Georg
Zhou, Guoyi
Goded, Ignacio
Gruenwald, Thomas
Olejnik, Janusz
Jansen, Joachim
Neirynck, Johan
Tuovinen, Juha-Pekka
Zhang, Junhui
Klumpp, Katja
Pilegaard, Kim
Šigut, Ladislav
Klemedtsson, Leif
Tezza, Luca
Hörtnagl, Lukas
Urbaniak, Marek
Roland, Marilyn
Schmidt, Marius
Sutton, Mark A.
Hehn, Markus
Saunders, Matthew
Mauder, Matthias
Aurela, Mika
Korkiakoski, Mika
Du, Mingyuan
Vendrame, Nadia
Kowalska, Natalia
Leahy, Paul G.
Alekseychik, Pavel
Shi, Peili
Weslien, Per
Chen, Shiping
Fares, Silvano
Friborg, Thomas
Tallec, Tiphaine
Kato, Tomomichi
Sachs, Torsten
Maximov, Trofim
di Cella, Umberto Morra
Moderow, Uta
Li, Yingnian
He, Yongtao
Kosugi, Yoshiko
Luo, Geping
Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
topic_facet Eddy-covariance
Upscaling evapotranspiration
River-basin
Models
Site
114 Physical sciences
1171 Geosciences
description Simulating the carbon-water fluxes at more widely distributed meteorological stations based on the sparsely and unevenly distributed eddy covariance flux stations is needed to accurately understand the carbon-water cycle of terrestrial ecosystems. We established a new framework consisting of machine learning, determination coefficient (R2), Euclidean distance, and remote sensing (RS), to simulate the daily net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange (NEE) and water flux (WF) of the Eurasian meteorological stations using a random forest model or/and RS. The daily NEE and WF datasets with RS-based information (NEE-RS and WF-RS) for 3774 and 4427 meteorological stations during 2002-2020 were produced, respectively. And the daily NEE and WF datasets without RS-based information (NEE-WRS and WF-WRS) for 4667 and 6763 meteorological stations during 1983-2018 were generated, respectively. For each meteorological station, the carbon-water fluxes meet accuracy requirements and have quasi-observational properties. These four carbon-water flux datasets have great potential to improve the assessments of the ecosystem carbon-water dynamics. Peer reviewed
author2 Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Xie, Mingjuan
Ma, Xiaofei
Wang, Yuangang
Li, Chaofan
Shi, Haiyang
Yuan, Xiuliang
Hellwich, Olaf
Chen, Chunbo
Zhang, Wenqiang
Zhang, Chen
Ling, Qing
Gao, Ruixiang
Zhang, Yu
Ochege, Friday Uchenna
Frankl, Amaury
De Maeyer, Philippe
Buchmann, Nina
Feigenwinter, Iris
Olesen, Jørgen E.
Juszczak, Radoslaw
Jacotot, Adrien
Korrensalo, Aino
Pitacco, Andrea
Varlagin, Andrej
Shekhar, Ankit
Lohila, Annalea
Carrara, Arnaud
Brut, Aurore
Kruijt, Bart
Loubet, Benjamin
Heinesch, Bernard
Chojnicki, Bogdan
Helfter, Carole
Vincke, Caroline
Shao, Changliang
Bernhofer, Christian
Brümmer, Christian
Wille, Christian
Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
Nemitz, Eiko
Meggio, Franco
Dong, Gang
Lanigan, Gary
Niedrist, Georg
Wohlfahrt, Georg
Zhou, Guoyi
Goded, Ignacio
Gruenwald, Thomas
Olejnik, Janusz
Jansen, Joachim
Neirynck, Johan
Tuovinen, Juha-Pekka
Zhang, Junhui
Klumpp, Katja
Pilegaard, Kim
Šigut, Ladislav
Klemedtsson, Leif
Tezza, Luca
Hörtnagl, Lukas
Urbaniak, Marek
Roland, Marilyn
Schmidt, Marius
Sutton, Mark A.
Hehn, Markus
Saunders, Matthew
Mauder, Matthias
Aurela, Mika
Korkiakoski, Mika
Du, Mingyuan
Vendrame, Nadia
Kowalska, Natalia
Leahy, Paul G.
Alekseychik, Pavel
Shi, Peili
Weslien, Per
Chen, Shiping
Fares, Silvano
Friborg, Thomas
Tallec, Tiphaine
Kato, Tomomichi
Sachs, Torsten
Maximov, Trofim
di Cella, Umberto Morra
Moderow, Uta
Li, Yingnian
He, Yongtao
Kosugi, Yoshiko
Luo, Geping
author_facet Xie, Mingjuan
Ma, Xiaofei
Wang, Yuangang
Li, Chaofan
Shi, Haiyang
Yuan, Xiuliang
Hellwich, Olaf
Chen, Chunbo
Zhang, Wenqiang
Zhang, Chen
Ling, Qing
Gao, Ruixiang
Zhang, Yu
Ochege, Friday Uchenna
Frankl, Amaury
De Maeyer, Philippe
Buchmann, Nina
Feigenwinter, Iris
Olesen, Jørgen E.
Juszczak, Radoslaw
Jacotot, Adrien
Korrensalo, Aino
Pitacco, Andrea
Varlagin, Andrej
Shekhar, Ankit
Lohila, Annalea
Carrara, Arnaud
Brut, Aurore
Kruijt, Bart
Loubet, Benjamin
Heinesch, Bernard
Chojnicki, Bogdan
Helfter, Carole
Vincke, Caroline
Shao, Changliang
Bernhofer, Christian
Brümmer, Christian
Wille, Christian
Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina
Nemitz, Eiko
Meggio, Franco
Dong, Gang
Lanigan, Gary
Niedrist, Georg
Wohlfahrt, Georg
Zhou, Guoyi
Goded, Ignacio
Gruenwald, Thomas
Olejnik, Janusz
Jansen, Joachim
Neirynck, Johan
Tuovinen, Juha-Pekka
Zhang, Junhui
Klumpp, Katja
Pilegaard, Kim
Šigut, Ladislav
Klemedtsson, Leif
Tezza, Luca
Hörtnagl, Lukas
Urbaniak, Marek
Roland, Marilyn
Schmidt, Marius
Sutton, Mark A.
Hehn, Markus
Saunders, Matthew
Mauder, Matthias
Aurela, Mika
Korkiakoski, Mika
Du, Mingyuan
Vendrame, Nadia
Kowalska, Natalia
Leahy, Paul G.
Alekseychik, Pavel
Shi, Peili
Weslien, Per
Chen, Shiping
Fares, Silvano
Friborg, Thomas
Tallec, Tiphaine
Kato, Tomomichi
Sachs, Torsten
Maximov, Trofim
di Cella, Umberto Morra
Moderow, Uta
Li, Yingnian
He, Yongtao
Kosugi, Yoshiko
Luo, Geping
author_sort Xie, Mingjuan
title Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
title_short Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
title_full Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
title_fullStr Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
title_sort monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing
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This research was supported by the Tianshan Talent Cultivation (Grant No. 2022TSYCLJ0001), the Key Projects of the Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Autonomous Region (Grant No. 2022D01D01), the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDA20060302), the High-End Foreign Experts Project and the China Scholarship Council. Mingjuan Xie was supported by a grant from the program of China Scholarship Council (ICPIT-International Cooperative Program for Innovative Talents, Grant No. 202110630005) during her stay in Ghent University, Gent, Belgium. Andrej Varlagin was supported by Russian Science Foundation (project 21-14-00209). Iris Feigenwinter was funded by the EU project SUPER-G (Grant No. 774124) and the SNF project ICOS-CH (Grant No. 20F120_198227). Ankit Shekhar acknowledges funding by the ETH Zurich project FEVER ETH-27 19- 1. The University of Padova (AP, FM, LT) carried out the study within the Agritech National Research Center and received funding from the European Union NextGenerationEU (PIANO NAZIONALE DI RIPRESA E RESILIENZA (PNRR) - MISSIONE 4 COMPONENTE 2, INVESTIMENTO 1.4 - D.D. 1032 17/06/2022, CN00000022). The part of this work was carried out within the framework of the state assignment of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia under the project "Study of biogeochemical cycles and adaptive reactions of plants of boreal and arctic ecosystems of northeastern Russia", AAAA-A21-121012190034-2. We thank the many people who provided the metadata for this research. The MCD15A3H data, the MOD09GA data, the MCD12Q1 data and the MOD16A2 data were provided by the NASA EOSDIS Land Processes DAAC. The GOSAT dataset was obtained via the GOSAT Data Archive Service, and the GOSAT project is a joint effort promoted by the JAXA, the NIES and MOE. The DSR dataset during 1983-2018 and some of the flux station data were provided by the National Tibetan Plateau Data Center (http:// data. tpdc.ac.cn). Some of the flux station data were shared by the European Fluxes Database Cluster (http://www.europe-fluxdata.eu/home) and the FLUXNET, whose data providers include Adriano Conte, Adrien Jacotot, Aino Korrensalo, Alexander Knohl, Anders Lindroth, Andrea Pitacco, Andreas Ibrom, Andrej Varlagin, Ankit Shekhar, Annalea Lohila, Anne De Ligne, Arnaud Carrara, Aurore Brut, Axel Don, Ayumi Kotani, Bart Kruijt, Benjamin Loubet, Bernard Heinesch, Bogdan Chojnicki, Carlo Calfapietra, Carole Helfter, Caroline Vincke, Casimiro Pio, Changliang Shao, Christian Bernhofer, Christian Brummer, Christian Markwitz, Christian Wille, Christoph Ammann, Claire Campbell, Cristina Gimeno, Dan Yakir, Daniel Berveiller, Daniela Franz, Dario Papale, Denis Loustau, Donatella Spano, Edoardo Cremonese, Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, Eiko Nemitz, Eric Ceschia, Eric Grehan, Eric Larmanou, Fabio Turco, Fanny Kittler, Fatima LAGGOUN, Filipe Costa e Silva, Francesco Mazzenga, Franco Meggio, Franco Miglietta, Francois Gastal, Franziska Koebsch, Frederic Bornet, Frederic Guibal, Frederik Schrader, Gang Dong, Gary J. Lanigan, Georg Niedrist, Georg Wohlfahrt, Gerald Jurasinski, Gerard Kiely, Giorgio Matteucci, Giovanni Manca, Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza, Guillaume Simioni, Guoyi Zhou, Hans Peter Schmid, Huimin Wang, Ignacio Goded, Iris Feigenwinter, Ivan Janssens, Thomas Gruenwald, Jan Elbers, Jan Segers, Janina Klatt, Janusz Olejnik, Jean-Christophe Calvet, Jean-Marc Limousin, Jean- Pierre Delorme, Jiri Dusek, Joachim Jansen, Joao Santos Pereira, Joel Leonard, Jorgen E. Olesen, Johan Neirynck, John Moncrieff, Juha Hatakka, Juha- Pekka Tuovinen, Junhua Yan, Junhui Zhang, Jutta Holst, Juuso Rainne, Kari Minkkinen, Karl Schneider, Katerina Havrankova, Katja KLUMPP, Kim Pilegaard, Ladislav Sigut, Leif Klemedtsson, Lenka Foltynova, Louis Gourlez de la Motte, Luca Tezza, Lukas Hortnagl, Lutz Merbold, Marek Urbaniak, Mana Gharun, Margaret Anderson-Dunn, Marian Pavelka, Marilyn Roland, Marius Schmidt, Mark A. Sutton, Markus Hehn, Marta Galvagno, Mathias Goeckede, Mathilde Jammet, Matthew Saunders, Matthew Wilkinson, Matthias Cuntz, Matthias Mauder, Michal Heliasz, Michel Vennetier, Mika Aurela, Mika Korkiakoski, Mike Jones, Mingyuan Du, Mirco Migliavacca, Monique Carnol, Nadia Vendrame, Natalia Kowalska, Nelius Foley, Nicola Arriga, Nina Buchmann, Olaf Kolle, Olivier Marloie, Paolo Stefani, Pasi Kolari, Patrick Crill (Dept of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden), Paul G. Leahy, Pauline Buysse, Pavel Alekseychik, Peili Shi, Per Weslien, Radek Czerny, Radoslaw Juszczak, Rainer Steinbrecher, Regine Maier, Remy Soubie, Richard Harding, Rober Falcimagne, Robert Clement, Satoru Takanashi, Sebastien Gogo, Shijie Han, Shiping Chen, Silvano Fares, Sofia Cerasoli, Tanguy Manise, Tarek El-Madany, Thomas Friborg, Tim De Meulder, Timo Vesala, Tiphaine Tallec, Tiziano Sorgi, Tomomichi Kato, Torsten Sachs, Trofim Maximov, Tuomas Laurila, Umberto Morra di Cella, Uta Moderow, Valerio Moretti, Vincenzo Magliulo, Wilma Jans, Xianzhou Zhang, Xiaoli Fu, Yanhong Tang, Yi Wang, Yingnian Li, Yongtao He, Yoshiko Kosugi, Zoltan Nagy, and Zsolt Csintalan.
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/567175 2024-02-04T09:56:53+01:00 Monitoring of carbon-water fluxes at Eurasian meteorological stations using random forest and remote sensing Xie, Mingjuan Ma, Xiaofei Wang, Yuangang Li, Chaofan Shi, Haiyang Yuan, Xiuliang Hellwich, Olaf Chen, Chunbo Zhang, Wenqiang Zhang, Chen Ling, Qing Gao, Ruixiang Zhang, Yu Ochege, Friday Uchenna Frankl, Amaury De Maeyer, Philippe Buchmann, Nina Feigenwinter, Iris Olesen, Jørgen E. Juszczak, Radoslaw Jacotot, Adrien Korrensalo, Aino Pitacco, Andrea Varlagin, Andrej Shekhar, Ankit Lohila, Annalea Carrara, Arnaud Brut, Aurore Kruijt, Bart Loubet, Benjamin Heinesch, Bernard Chojnicki, Bogdan Helfter, Carole Vincke, Caroline Shao, Changliang Bernhofer, Christian Brümmer, Christian Wille, Christian Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina Nemitz, Eiko Meggio, Franco Dong, Gang Lanigan, Gary Niedrist, Georg Wohlfahrt, Georg Zhou, Guoyi Goded, Ignacio Gruenwald, Thomas Olejnik, Janusz Jansen, Joachim Neirynck, Johan Tuovinen, Juha-Pekka Zhang, Junhui Klumpp, Katja Pilegaard, Kim Šigut, Ladislav Klemedtsson, Leif Tezza, Luca Hörtnagl, Lukas Urbaniak, Marek Roland, Marilyn Schmidt, Marius Sutton, Mark A. Hehn, Markus Saunders, Matthew Mauder, Matthias Aurela, Mika Korkiakoski, Mika Du, Mingyuan Vendrame, Nadia Kowalska, Natalia Leahy, Paul G. Alekseychik, Pavel Shi, Peili Weslien, Per Chen, Shiping Fares, Silvano Friborg, Thomas Tallec, Tiphaine Kato, Tomomichi Sachs, Torsten Maximov, Trofim di Cella, Umberto Morra Moderow, Uta Li, Yingnian He, Yongtao Kosugi, Yoshiko Luo, Geping Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) 2023-11-15T13:42:02Z 18 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/567175 eng eng Nature Publishing Group 10.1038/s41597-023-02473-9 This research was supported by the Tianshan Talent Cultivation (Grant No. 2022TSYCLJ0001), the Key Projects of the Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Autonomous Region (Grant No. 2022D01D01), the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDA20060302), the High-End Foreign Experts Project and the China Scholarship Council. Mingjuan Xie was supported by a grant from the program of China Scholarship Council (ICPIT-International Cooperative Program for Innovative Talents, Grant No. 202110630005) during her stay in Ghent University, Gent, Belgium. Andrej Varlagin was supported by Russian Science Foundation (project 21-14-00209). Iris Feigenwinter was funded by the EU project SUPER-G (Grant No. 774124) and the SNF project ICOS-CH (Grant No. 20F120_198227). Ankit Shekhar acknowledges funding by the ETH Zurich project FEVER ETH-27 19- 1. The University of Padova (AP, FM, LT) carried out the study within the Agritech National Research Center and received funding from the European Union NextGenerationEU (PIANO NAZIONALE DI RIPRESA E RESILIENZA (PNRR) - MISSIONE 4 COMPONENTE 2, INVESTIMENTO 1.4 - D.D. 1032 17/06/2022, CN00000022). The part of this work was carried out within the framework of the state assignment of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia under the project "Study of biogeochemical cycles and adaptive reactions of plants of boreal and arctic ecosystems of northeastern Russia", AAAA-A21-121012190034-2. We thank the many people who provided the metadata for this research. The MCD15A3H data, the MOD09GA data, the MCD12Q1 data and the MOD16A2 data were provided by the NASA EOSDIS Land Processes DAAC. The GOSAT dataset was obtained via the GOSAT Data Archive Service, and the GOSAT project is a joint effort promoted by the JAXA, the NIES and MOE. The DSR dataset during 1983-2018 and some of the flux station data were provided by the National Tibetan Plateau Data Center (http:// data. tpdc.ac.cn). Some of the flux station data were shared by the European Fluxes Database Cluster (http://www.europe-fluxdata.eu/home) and the FLUXNET, whose data providers include Adriano Conte, Adrien Jacotot, Aino Korrensalo, Alexander Knohl, Anders Lindroth, Andrea Pitacco, Andreas Ibrom, Andrej Varlagin, Ankit Shekhar, Annalea Lohila, Anne De Ligne, Arnaud Carrara, Aurore Brut, Axel Don, Ayumi Kotani, Bart Kruijt, Benjamin Loubet, Bernard Heinesch, Bogdan Chojnicki, Carlo Calfapietra, Carole Helfter, Caroline Vincke, Casimiro Pio, Changliang Shao, Christian Bernhofer, Christian Brummer, Christian Markwitz, Christian Wille, Christoph Ammann, Claire Campbell, Cristina Gimeno, Dan Yakir, Daniel Berveiller, Daniela Franz, Dario Papale, Denis Loustau, Donatella Spano, Edoardo Cremonese, Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, Eiko Nemitz, Eric Ceschia, Eric Grehan, Eric Larmanou, Fabio Turco, Fanny Kittler, Fatima LAGGOUN, Filipe Costa e Silva, Francesco Mazzenga, Franco Meggio, Franco Miglietta, Francois Gastal, Franziska Koebsch, Frederic Bornet, Frederic Guibal, Frederik Schrader, Gang Dong, Gary J. Lanigan, Georg Niedrist, Georg Wohlfahrt, Gerald Jurasinski, Gerard Kiely, Giorgio Matteucci, Giovanni Manca, Giuseppe Scarascia Mugnozza, Guillaume Simioni, Guoyi Zhou, Hans Peter Schmid, Huimin Wang, Ignacio Goded, Iris Feigenwinter, Ivan Janssens, Thomas Gruenwald, Jan Elbers, Jan Segers, Janina Klatt, Janusz Olejnik, Jean-Christophe Calvet, Jean-Marc Limousin, Jean- Pierre Delorme, Jiri Dusek, Joachim Jansen, Joao Santos Pereira, Joel Leonard, Jorgen E. Olesen, Johan Neirynck, John Moncrieff, Juha Hatakka, Juha- Pekka Tuovinen, Junhua Yan, Junhui Zhang, Jutta Holst, Juuso Rainne, Kari Minkkinen, Karl Schneider, Katerina Havrankova, Katja KLUMPP, Kim Pilegaard, Ladislav Sigut, Leif Klemedtsson, Lenka Foltynova, Louis Gourlez de la Motte, Luca Tezza, Lukas Hortnagl, Lutz Merbold, Marek Urbaniak, Mana Gharun, Margaret Anderson-Dunn, Marian Pavelka, Marilyn Roland, Marius Schmidt, Mark A. Sutton, Markus Hehn, Marta Galvagno, Mathias Goeckede, Mathilde Jammet, Matthew Saunders, Matthew Wilkinson, Matthias Cuntz, Matthias Mauder, Michal Heliasz, Michel Vennetier, Mika Aurela, Mika Korkiakoski, Mike Jones, Mingyuan Du, Mirco Migliavacca, Monique Carnol, Nadia Vendrame, Natalia Kowalska, Nelius Foley, Nicola Arriga, Nina Buchmann, Olaf Kolle, Olivier Marloie, Paolo Stefani, Pasi Kolari, Patrick Crill (Dept of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden), Paul G. Leahy, Pauline Buysse, Pavel Alekseychik, Peili Shi, Per Weslien, Radek Czerny, Radoslaw Juszczak, Rainer Steinbrecher, Regine Maier, Remy Soubie, Richard Harding, Rober Falcimagne, Robert Clement, Satoru Takanashi, Sebastien Gogo, Shijie Han, Shiping Chen, Silvano Fares, Sofia Cerasoli, Tanguy Manise, Tarek El-Madany, Thomas Friborg, Tim De Meulder, Timo Vesala, Tiphaine Tallec, Tiziano Sorgi, Tomomichi Kato, Torsten Sachs, Trofim Maximov, Tuomas Laurila, Umberto Morra di Cella, Uta Moderow, Valerio Moretti, Vincenzo Magliulo, Wilma Jans, Xianzhou Zhang, Xiaoli Fu, Yanhong Tang, Yi Wang, Yingnian Li, Yongtao He, Yoshiko Kosugi, Zoltan Nagy, and Zsolt Csintalan. 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We established a new framework consisting of machine learning, determination coefficient (R2), Euclidean distance, and remote sensing (RS), to simulate the daily net ecosystem carbon dioxide exchange (NEE) and water flux (WF) of the Eurasian meteorological stations using a random forest model or/and RS. The daily NEE and WF datasets with RS-based information (NEE-RS and WF-RS) for 3774 and 4427 meteorological stations during 2002-2020 were produced, respectively. And the daily NEE and WF datasets without RS-based information (NEE-WRS and WF-WRS) for 4667 and 6763 meteorological stations during 1983-2018 were generated, respectively. For each meteorological station, the carbon-water fluxes meet accuracy requirements and have quasi-observational properties. These four carbon-water flux datasets have great potential to improve the assessments of the ecosystem carbon-water dynamics. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository