Modeled Carbon Responses of Tundra Ecosystems to Historical and Projected Climate
This data set contains the model output data of Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) simulations from 1920-2100 for both moist tundra and polar desert/alpine tundra for the Pan-arctic, compared to output for the Kuparuk River Basin (moist tundra). TEM simulates C and N fluxes and pools. 5,942 grid cell...
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dataone:urn:uuid:f48d1a19-e6f2-4104-af59-639d720c3a31 2023-11-08T14:14:16+01:00 Modeled Carbon Responses of Tundra Ecosystems to Historical and Projected Climate A. Dave McGuire Joy S. Clein The Pan-arctic includes all land area north of 50 degrees North. The Kuparuk River Basin consists of the 9200 km2 Kuparuk River watershed located on the North Slope of Alaska. The Kuparuk watershed extends from the Brooks Range, north through the foothills and coastal wet tundra to the Arctic Ocean. ENVELOPE(-150.0,180.0,70.0,50.0) BEGINDATE: 1920-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2100-12-31T00:00:00Z 2020-06-02T20:56:43.17Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:f48d1a19-e6f2-4104-af59-639d720c3a31 unknown Arctic Data Center TEM Model Models/Analyses Arctic Dataset dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2023-11-08T13:46:12Z This data set contains the model output data of Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) simulations from 1920-2100 for both moist tundra and polar desert/alpine tundra for the Pan-arctic, compared to output for the Kuparuk River Basin (moist tundra). TEM simulates C and N fluxes and pools. 5,942 grid cells were used in the Pan-arctic simulation, of which 3,614 were considered polar desert/alpine tundra and 2,328 were considered moist tundra. All 19 grid cells in the Kuparuk simulation were considered moist tundra. The values of several ecosystem variables are compared between the Pan-arctic and Kuparuk. The results of this study are presented and discussed in McGuire et al. (2000), Modeling carbon responses of tundra ecosystems to historical and projected climate: sensitivity of Pan-arctic carbon storage to temporal and spatial variation in climate. Global Change Biology 6: 141-159. The simulations use the moist tundra and polar desert/alpine tundra calibrations developed by McGuire et al. (1992), based on data from Toolik Lake, Alaska. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Brooks Range north slope polar desert Tundra Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean ENVELOPE(-150.0,180.0,70.0,50.0) |
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This data set contains the model output data of Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) simulations from 1920-2100 for both moist tundra and polar desert/alpine tundra for the Pan-arctic, compared to output for the Kuparuk River Basin (moist tundra). TEM simulates C and N fluxes and pools. 5,942 grid cells were used in the Pan-arctic simulation, of which 3,614 were considered polar desert/alpine tundra and 2,328 were considered moist tundra. All 19 grid cells in the Kuparuk simulation were considered moist tundra. The values of several ecosystem variables are compared between the Pan-arctic and Kuparuk. The results of this study are presented and discussed in McGuire et al. (2000), Modeling carbon responses of tundra ecosystems to historical and projected climate: sensitivity of Pan-arctic carbon storage to temporal and spatial variation in climate. Global Change Biology 6: 141-159. The simulations use the moist tundra and polar desert/alpine tundra calibrations developed by McGuire et al. (1992), based on data from Toolik Lake, Alaska. |
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Modeled Carbon Responses of Tundra Ecosystems to Historical and Projected Climate |
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Modeled Carbon Responses of Tundra Ecosystems to Historical and Projected Climate |
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Modeled Carbon Responses of Tundra Ecosystems to Historical and Projected Climate |
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Modeled Carbon Responses of Tundra Ecosystems to Historical and Projected Climate |
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Modeled Carbon Responses of Tundra Ecosystems to Historical and Projected Climate |
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modeled carbon responses of tundra ecosystems to historical and projected climate |
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The Pan-arctic includes all land area north of 50 degrees North. The Kuparuk River Basin consists of the 9200 km2 Kuparuk River watershed located on the North Slope of Alaska. The Kuparuk watershed extends from the Brooks Range, north through the foothills and coastal wet tundra to the Arctic Ocean. ENVELOPE(-150.0,180.0,70.0,50.0) BEGINDATE: 1920-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2100-12-31T00:00:00Z |
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