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MC1 Simulation Results North America 50km spatial grain

May 25, 2011 (Last modified Jan 4, 2015)
Created by Dominique Bachelet
MC1 Simulation Results North America 50km spatial grain

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The VINCERA (Vulnerability and Impacts of North American Forests to Climate Change: Ecosystem Responses and Adaptation) project was international effort comparing the response of three DGVMs (MC1, IBIS and Sheffield DGVM) to three climate change scenarios (CGCM2, HadCM3, CSIRO Mk2), and two Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emission scenarios (SRES A2 and B2). The project goal was to document the sensitivity of North American forest ecosystems to projected changes in climate. In this gallery, we have made available the inputs and the results from the MC1 dynamic global vegetation model.
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climate change, carbon, usa, mc1, model, vincera, fire, canada, vegetation

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MAPSS team, USDA Forest Service and Oregon State University

About the Gallery Author

Dominique Bachelet
climate change scientist with Oregon State University

Dominique received her Master’s degree in 1978 in Lille (France) and her Ph.D. in 1983 from Colorado State University with a thesis focused on biogeochemical cycles in the shortgrass prairie. In 1984 she went to U.C. Riverside as a postdoc simulating nitrogen fixing shrubs in the Sonoran desert then...

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