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| x Century | ** |
Century models litter and soil organic matter, C, N, P, and S dynamics through
an annual cycle over time scales of centuries and millennia.
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Terrestrial Representation of. Interactive Foliage and Flora Including Dynamics | *** |
TRIFFID updates plant distribution depending on the CO2 fluxes at the land-atmosphere interface.
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The Lund-Potsdam-Jena model of terrestrial vegetation dynamics and land-atmosphere carbon and water exchanges. | *** |
The following description is taken from this source.The Lund-Potsdam-Jena Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (LPJ) combines
process-based, large-scale representations of terrestrial vegetation dynamics
and land-atmosphere carbon and water exchanges...
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Simple and Universal CROp growth Simulator | *** |
SUCROS (Simple and Universal CROp growth Simulator is a mechanistic model that
explains crop growth on the basis of the underlying processes, such as CO2
assimilation and respiration, as influenced by environmental conditions.SUCROS1
simulates...
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| x BIOME3 | * |
BIOME3, which employs a more explicitly mechanistic scheme for vegetation
physiology and has been more thoroughly tested for the global scale has
superseded BIOME2 that is described as part of the VEMAP project on this page. BIOME3 is an...
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| x DEMETER | |||||
| x LentonNPP | |||||
| x Miami | |||||
| x King_95 | |||||
| x King_97 | |||||
| x Polglase/Wang | |||||
| x Simple_TRIFFID | |||||
| x Svirezhev_vonBloh | |||||
| x Test model | This is a test model | ||||
| x 3PG | *** |
This description is taken from this source.3PG is an acronym for Physiological Principles Predicting
G rowth. It is a generalized forest carbon allocation model, published by
Landsberg and Waring (1997), that works with any forest biome and can be...
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| x Biome-BGC | BIOME BioGeochemical Cycles | ** |
The Biome-BGC (BioGeochemical Cycles) model simulates NPP for multiple
biomes. Because NPP is computed as the difference between simulated GPP and
autotrophic respiration, environmental controls operate on both the process of
photosynthesis and...
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| x CARAIB | |||||
| x CLM-DGVM |
This is the DGVM within CLM3.0.
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| x DALEC |
The following description was taken from this source.There are five carbon pools – C content of foliage (Cf), woody stems and coarse
roots (Cw) and fine roots (Cr), and of fresh leaf and fine root litter (Clitter)
and soil organic matter (SOM)...
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| x DNDC | DeNitrification-DeComposition | ** | Changsheng Li, changsheng.li AT unh.edu. |
DNDC (i.e., DeNitrification-DeComposition) is a computer simulation model of carbon and nitrogen biogeochemistry in agro-ecosystems. The model can be used for predicting crop growth, soil temperature and moisture regimes, soil carbon dynamics,...
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Soil-Plant-Atmosphere canopy model | *** |
The model does not treat each species in the ecosystem individually, but
instead treats the system as a single functional type, described by vertical
variations in light absorbing area (LAI), photosynthetic capacity (foliar N),
and plant...
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| x WIMOVAC | |||||
| x WOFTS | |||||
| x BIOME2 | |||||
| x Biota | |||||
| x ECOSSE | |||||
| x ED | Ecosystem Demography |
The ecosystem demography model (ED) predicts above- and belowground ecosystem structure and the fluxes of carbon and water between the ecosystem and the atmosphere from climate and soil properties. It links together phenomena operating at a range of...
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| x GLO-PEM | |||||
| x GTEC | |||||
| x HRBM | |||||
| x HYBRID | |||||
| x JULES |
JULES is the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator. It is based on MOSES (Met
Office Surface Exchange System), the land surface model used in the Unified
Model of the UK Met
Office (UK Meteorological Service). MOSES was originally designed to ...
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| x Orchidee | |||||
| x SDBM | |||||
| x SDGVM | |||||
| x SIB2C | |||||
| x SILVAN | |||||
| x SLAVE | |||||
| x STOMATE | |||||
| x TEM | |||||
| x VECODE | |||||
| x APSIM | |||||
| x FullCAM | |||||
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| x Gendec | |||||
| x GrazPlan | |||||
| x GRASP | |||||
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| x Promod | |||||
| x SOCRATES | |||||
| x Hyland | |||||