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This project links climate, hydrological, and ecological changes over the next 30 years in a Great Basin watershed. In recent years, climate variability on annual and decadal time scales has been recognized as greater than commonly perceived with increasing impacts on ecosystems and available water resources. Changes in vegetation distribution, composition and productivity resulting from climate change affect plant water use, which in turn can alter stream flow, groundwater and eventually available water resources. To better understand these links, project researchers implemented two computer-based numeric models in the Cleve Creek watershed in the Schell Creek Range, east of Ely, Nevada. The application of the...
Categories: Project; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: 2013, CASC, Cleve Creek, Climate, Completed, All tags...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstat e.edu/domains.html , created using RegCM3 with GFDL boundary conditions. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstate.edu/domains.html). MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well as soils information (texture, depth). Based on a set...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstat e.edu/domains.html , created using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as...
Shrub encroachment into grass-dominated biomes is occurring globally due to a variety of anthropogenic activities, but the consequences for carbon (C) inputs, storage and cycling remain unclear. We studied eight North American graminoid-dominated ecosystems invaded by shrubs, from arctic tundra to Atlantic coastal dunes, to quantify patterns and controls of C inputs via aboveground net primary production (ANPP). Across a fourfold range in mean annual precipitation (MAP), a key regulator of ecosystem C input at the continental scale, shrub invasion decreased ANPP in xeric sites, but dramatically increased ANPP (>1000gm-2) at high MAP, where shrub patches maintained extraordinarily high leaf area. Concurrently, the...
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The dataset compares the change in seasonal constraints on photosynthesis and growth during 2000-2009 with conditions from 1950-75. The following layers are included: 1) Change in annual GPP 2) Maximum LAI 3) Spring frost stress 4) Summer water stress and 5) Fall water stress 6) Summer vpd stress.
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using PRISM climate. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well as soils information (texture, depth). Based on a set of climatic thresholds, the model defines the following plant functional types: evergreen needleleaf or...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstate.edu/domains.html). MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well as soils information (texture, depth). Based on a set...
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The dataset contains two layers: 1) available soil water holding capacity and 2) soil fertility mapped at 1 km resolution. The soil maps were produced by combining leaf area index (LAI) values derived by Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometers (MODIS) with a process-based forest growth model (3-PG).
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstate.edu/domains.html), created using RegCM3 with GENMOM boundary conditions. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstat e.edu/domains.html , created using RegCM3 with GENMOM boundary conditions. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using PRISM climate. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well as soils information (texture, depth). Based on a set of climatic thresholds, the model defines the following plant functional types: evergreen needleleaf...


    map background search result map search result map Understanding and Projecting Changes in Climate, Hydrology, and Ecology in the Great Basin for the Next 30 Years 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (1968-1999) simulated by MAPSS using PRISM climate Leaf Area Index 2015 - 2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GENMOM boundary conditions Leaf Area Index 2045 - 2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GFDL boundary conditions Leaf Area Index 2015-2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions Available soil water holding capacity and soil fertility in forested areas across western North America Change in GPP and climate in the Pacific Northwest 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (2015 - 2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GENMOM boundary conditions 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (2015-2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (2045 - 2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GFDL boundary conditions 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (1968-1999) simulated by MAPSS using PRISM climate Understanding and Projecting Changes in Climate, Hydrology, and Ecology in the Great Basin for the Next 30 Years 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (2015 - 2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GENMOM boundary conditions 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (2015-2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (2045 - 2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GFDL boundary conditions 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (1968-1999) simulated by MAPSS using PRISM climate 4KM Results: Leaf Area Index (1968-1999) simulated by MAPSS using PRISM climate Leaf Area Index 2015 - 2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GENMOM boundary conditions Leaf Area Index 2045 - 2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GFDL boundary conditions Leaf Area Index 2015-2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions Available soil water holding capacity and soil fertility in forested areas across western North America Change in GPP and climate in the Pacific Northwest