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MC1 Simulation Results Regional 800m spatial grain - study sites in OR and AZ

Jun 13, 2011 (Last modified Jun 28, 2011)
Created by Dominique Bachelet
MC1 Simulation Results Regional 800m spatial grain - study sites in OR and AZ

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CBI staff received funding from Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center (WWETAC) to study the impacts of climate change on ecosystems at two study sites: the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona and the Deschutes-Freemont-Winema National forests in eastern Oregon. Results were used to modify and climatize the state and transition model VDDT in collaboration with USFS-PNW colleagues Becky Kerns, Miles Hemstrom, Reuben Weiz, Jack Triekpe, Myrica McCune, and WA-DNR collaborator Josh Halofski.
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climate change, oregon, model, wwetac, arizona, vegetation

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David Conklin, Ken Ferschweiler, Dominique Bachelet and Jeremiah Osborne-Gowey, CBI staff with USFS-PNW funding

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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