Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide

The Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) is a process-based model developed by staff at the Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Data on pool sizes and fluxes of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) from 16 field study sites in a wide range of biomes were used to ca...

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spelling ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.10047 2023-05-15T18:40:37+02:00 Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide Sites in USA, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, South Africa, Puerto Rico, and India. -148.25 W -174.96 E 65.43 N -41.17 S 1992-01-01 2011-04-21T15:12:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.10047 http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/nceas.149.11/xml unknown http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/nceas.149.11/xml nceas.149.11 http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.10047 no restrictions carbon nitrogen net primary production vegetation soil dataset 2011 ftdryad 2020-01-01T14:22:49Z The Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) is a process-based model developed by staff at the Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Data on pool sizes and fluxes of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) from 16 field study sites in a wide range of biomes were used to calibrate the model. Ranging from tundra to tropical forest, but excluding wetlands, these data are collectively known as the"TEM data set". Because these NPP data already existed as a collection, but were previously not widely available in electronic form, they have been made available through the ORNL DAAC as a service to the ecosystem modelling community. The spreadsheet and text versions of the table below have been compiled from the appendix to McGuire et al. (1992). See this reference for further details of sources of the data. Mean annual values of carbon in vegetation (CV), nitrogen in vegetation (NV), carbon in soil (CS), nitrogen in soil (NS), and inorganic nitrogen in soil (NAV), are in g/m2 of either carbon or nitrogen. Values of gross primary productivity (GPP), net primary productivity (NPP), nitrogen uptake by vegetation (NUPTAKE), saturation response of NPP to nitrogen fertilization (NPPSAT), and the annual amount of nitrogen mobilized for production via recycling (NMOBIL) are in g/m2/yr. McGuire et al. (1992) assume that NPP = carbon in litter production = carbon in heterotrophic respiration and that NUPTAKE = nitrogen in litter production = net nitrogen mineralization (NETNMIN) during calibration of the TEM model. Dataset Tundra Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) Canada New Zealand
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nitrogen
net primary production
vegetation
soil
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nitrogen
net primary production
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Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide
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description The Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) is a process-based model developed by staff at the Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Data on pool sizes and fluxes of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) from 16 field study sites in a wide range of biomes were used to calibrate the model. Ranging from tundra to tropical forest, but excluding wetlands, these data are collectively known as the"TEM data set". Because these NPP data already existed as a collection, but were previously not widely available in electronic form, they have been made available through the ORNL DAAC as a service to the ecosystem modelling community. The spreadsheet and text versions of the table below have been compiled from the appendix to McGuire et al. (1992). See this reference for further details of sources of the data. Mean annual values of carbon in vegetation (CV), nitrogen in vegetation (NV), carbon in soil (CS), nitrogen in soil (NS), and inorganic nitrogen in soil (NAV), are in g/m2 of either carbon or nitrogen. Values of gross primary productivity (GPP), net primary productivity (NPP), nitrogen uptake by vegetation (NUPTAKE), saturation response of NPP to nitrogen fertilization (NPPSAT), and the annual amount of nitrogen mobilized for production via recycling (NMOBIL) are in g/m2/yr. McGuire et al. (1992) assume that NPP = carbon in litter production = carbon in heterotrophic respiration and that NUPTAKE = nitrogen in litter production = net nitrogen mineralization (NETNMIN) during calibration of the TEM model.
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title Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide
title_short Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide
title_full Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide
title_fullStr Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide
title_full_unstemmed Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) Dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide
title_sort terrestrial ecosystem model (tem) dataset - data from 16 vegetation types worldwide
publishDate 2011
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