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SiB4 Modeled 0.5-degree Carbonyl Sulfide Vegetation and Soil Fluxes, 2000-2020

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2324
Version1
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Published2024-10-31
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Description

This dataset provides outputs from the Simple Biosphere Model (v 4.2). Products include hourly 0.5-degree gridded fluxes of gross primary productivity (GPP), respiration, carbonyl sulfide (COS) uptake by vegetation and soil, along with conductance of COS (apparent mesophyll and total), stomatal conductance of water and partial pressure of CO2 in the canopy air space, leaf surface, interior and chloroplast. The data are separated by plant functional type (PFT). Fluxes have dimensions of latitude, longitude, time, and plant functional type. Model output spans 53N to 90N latitude and 180W to 180E longitude over years 2000 to 2020. The data are provided in NetCDF version 4 format.

Science Keywords

  • ATMOSPHERE
  • ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
  • SULFUR COMPOUNDS
  • CARBONYL SULFIDE
  • LAND SURFACE
  • SOILS
  • SOIL PRODUCTIVITY
  • GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION (GPP)
  • BIOSPHERE
  • ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
  • ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
  • RESPIRATION RATE
  • BIOSPHERE
  • VEGETATION
  • LEAF CHARACTERISTICS

Data Use and Citation

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Kaushik, A., L. Hu, and J.B. Miller. 2023. SiB4 Modeled 0.5-degree Carbonyl Sulfide Vegetation and Soil Fluxes, 2000-2020. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2324

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  • GPP_COS_Conductance_SoilFluxes.pdf