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MC1 Code Modified to Simulate Future Woody Encroachment in the Northern Great Plains

Dates

Start Date
1895
End Date
2100

Summary

The dynamic global vegetation model MC1 simulates plant growth and biogeochemical cycles, vegetation type, wildfire, and their interactions. The model simulates competition between trees and grasses (including other herbaceous species), as affected by differential access to light and water, and fire-caused tree mortality (Bachelet et al., 2000; 2001). MC1 projects the dynamics of lifeforms, including evergreen and deciduous needleleaf and broadleaf trees, as well as C3 and C4 grasses. However, the model can also be parameterized for a particular dominant species of the associated lifeform. For this project we used two versions of MC1, both of which modified the standard code to improve the simulation of potential evapotranspiration [...]

Contacts

Metadata Contact :
Amy Symstad
Originator :
David A. King, Dominique Bachelet, Amy Symstad
Funding Agency :
North Central CSC

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MC57.zip 27.45 MB application/zip
Readme.rtf 2.06 KB application/rtf
NGP simulation documentation v2.docx 34.52 KB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document

Purpose

Simulate potential natural vegetation in the northern Great Plains, with a focus on woody encroachment, in future climate and management scenarios.Supplemental Information (optional) See "Documentation of the Use of the MC1 Model to Simulate Future Woody Encraochment of the Northern Great Plains" for details.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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