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Title: Global maximum carboxylation rate trait scaling in the Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model 1901-2012

Abstract

This data package contains model output data and climate input data associated with the New Phytologist publication: Walker, A.P., Quaife, T., van Bodegom, P.M., De Kauwe, M.G., Keenan, T.F., Joiner, J., Lomas, M.R., MacBean, N., Xu, C., Yang, X., Woodward, F.I., 2017. The impact of alternative trait-scaling hypotheses for the maximum photosynthetic carboxylation rate (Vcmax) on global gross primary production. New Phytologist 215, 1370–1386. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14623. This dataset contains maximum carboxylation rate at 25 ºC (Vcmax,25), Gross Primary Production (GPP), Net Biome Production (NBP), vegetation carbon, and soil carbon data from Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (SDGVM) for multiple trait-scaling methods for scaling Vcmax,25 across Earth, and alternative instantaneous temperature scaling functions. Vcmax,25 values are mean top-leaf values taken during the growing seasons, which were defined as periods during which leaf area index (LAI) was greater than one. Vcmax,25 values were reported prior to scaling of Vcmax by water-stress or leaf-age. The attached metadata file (SDGVM_vcmax_dataset.docx) describes the methods used and explains the organization of data within the included .zip file. This metadata file is also included in PDF format.

Authors:
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  1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  3. Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
NGT0114
Research Org.:
Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments Tropics; Oakridge National Laboratory
Sponsoring Org.:
UK National Centre for Earth Observation
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
OSTI Identifier:
1569265
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15486/ngt/1569265

Citation Formats

Walker, Anthony, MacBean, Natasha, Quaife, Tristan, van Bodegom, Peter, Viovy, Nicolas, Yang, Xiaojuan, and Xu, Chonggang. Global maximum carboxylation rate trait scaling in the Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model 1901-2012. United States: N. p., 2021. Web. doi:10.15486/ngt/1569265.
Walker, Anthony, MacBean, Natasha, Quaife, Tristan, van Bodegom, Peter, Viovy, Nicolas, Yang, Xiaojuan, & Xu, Chonggang. Global maximum carboxylation rate trait scaling in the Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model 1901-2012. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15486/ngt/1569265
Walker, Anthony, MacBean, Natasha, Quaife, Tristan, van Bodegom, Peter, Viovy, Nicolas, Yang, Xiaojuan, and Xu, Chonggang. 2021. "Global maximum carboxylation rate trait scaling in the Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model 1901-2012". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15486/ngt/1569265. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1569265. Pub date:Fri Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2021
@article{osti_1569265,
title = {Global maximum carboxylation rate trait scaling in the Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model 1901-2012},
author = {Walker, Anthony and MacBean, Natasha and Quaife, Tristan and van Bodegom, Peter and Viovy, Nicolas and Yang, Xiaojuan and Xu, Chonggang},
abstractNote = {This data package contains model output data and climate input data associated with the New Phytologist publication: Walker, A.P., Quaife, T., van Bodegom, P.M., De Kauwe, M.G., Keenan, T.F., Joiner, J., Lomas, M.R., MacBean, N., Xu, C., Yang, X., Woodward, F.I., 2017. The impact of alternative trait-scaling hypotheses for the maximum photosynthetic carboxylation rate (Vcmax) on global gross primary production. New Phytologist 215, 1370–1386. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14623. This dataset contains maximum carboxylation rate at 25 ºC (Vcmax,25), Gross Primary Production (GPP), Net Biome Production (NBP), vegetation carbon, and soil carbon data from Sheffield Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (SDGVM) for multiple trait-scaling methods for scaling Vcmax,25 across Earth, and alternative instantaneous temperature scaling functions. Vcmax,25 values are mean top-leaf values taken during the growing seasons, which were defined as periods during which leaf area index (LAI) was greater than one. Vcmax,25 values were reported prior to scaling of Vcmax by water-stress or leaf-age. The attached metadata file (SDGVM_vcmax_dataset.docx) describes the methods used and explains the organization of data within the included .zip file. This metadata file is also included in PDF format.},
doi = {10.15486/ngt/1569265},
journal = {},
number = ,
volume = ,
place = {United States},
year = {Fri Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2021},
month = {Fri Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2021}
}