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For his MS thesis, Brendan Rogers used the vegetation model MC1 to simulate vegetation dynamics, associated carbon and nitrogen cycle, water budget and wild fire impacts across the western 2/3 of the states of Oregon and Washington using climate input data from the the PRISM group (Chris Daly, OSU) at a 30arc second (800m) spatial grain. The model was run from 1895 to 2100 assuming that nitrogen demand from the plants was always met so that the nitrogen concentrations in various plant parts never dropped below their minimum reported values. A CO2 enhancement effect increased productivity and water use efficiency as the atmospheric CO2 concentration increased. Future climate change scenarios were generated through...
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MC1,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Oregon, All tags...
PNW,
Washington,
biogeochemical,
carbon cycle,
climate,
modeled data,
nitrogen cycle,
vegetation,
vegetation dynamics,
water budget,
wild fire, Fewer tags
For his MS thesis, Brendan Rogers used the vegetation model MC1 to simulate vegetation dynamics, associated carbon and nitrogen cycle, water budget and wild fire impacts across the western 2/3 of the states of Oregon and Washington using climate input data from the the PRISM group (Chris Daly, OSU) at a 30arc second (800m) spatial grain. The model was run from 1895 to 2100 assuming that nitrogen demand from the plants was always met so that the nitrogen concentrations in various plant parts never dropped below their minimum reported values. A CO2 enhancement effect increased productivity and water use efficiency as the atmospheric CO2 concentration increased. Future climate change scenarios were generated through...
Tags: DataBasin,
MC1,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Oregon, All tags...
PNW,
Washington,
biogeochemical,
carbon cycle,
climate,
modeled data,
nitrogen cycle,
vegetation,
vegetation dynamics,
water budget,
wild fire, Fewer tags
For his MS thesis, Brendan Rogers used the vegetation model MC1 to simulate vegetation dynamics, associated carbon and nitrogen cycle, water budget and wild fire impacts across the western 2/3 of the states of Oregon and Washington using climate input data from the the PRISM group (Chris Daly, OSU) at a 30arc second (800m) spatial grain. The model was run from 1895 to 2100 assuming that nitrogen demand from the plants was always met so that the nitrogen concentrations in various plant parts never dropped below their minimum reported values. A CO2 enhancement effect increased productivity and water use efficiency as the atmospheric CO2 concentration increased. Future climate change scenarios were generated through...
Tags: DataBasin,
MC1,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Oregon, All tags...
PNW,
Washington,
biogeochemical,
carbon cycle,
climate,
modeled data,
nitrogen cycle,
vegetation,
vegetation dynamics,
water budget,
wild fire, Fewer tags
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