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Multi-scale Synthesis and Terrestrial Model Intercomparison Project (MsTMIP) MC1 Spinup-Phase Output

Mar 7, 2012 (Last modified Mar 9, 2012)
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
Multi-scale Synthesis and Terrestrial Model Intercomparison Project (MsTMIP) MC1 Spinup-Phase Output

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These simulation results were produced for the MsTMIP (Multi-scale Synthesis and Terrestrial Model Intercomparison Project: http://nacp.ornl.gov/MsTMIP.shtml). They correspond to MC1 results using spinup data for the conterminous US at 0.5 degree resolution in an equirectangular projection. Climate data were obtained from from CRU (http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/).

CBI staff are running the dynamic global vegetation model MC1 at 0.5 and 0.25 degree latitude longitude for the globe and north America, respectively, as collaborators on the MsTMIP (multiple scale terrestrial model intercomparison project) NASA funded project, lead by D. Huntzinger.

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vegetation, simulation, carbon, climate change

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Ken Ferschweiler & Dominique Bachelet, Conservation Biology Institute

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