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RHESSys model output for Sagehen Creek hillslope


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Abstract

This resource contains the data associated with the paper "Will riparian refugia be destabilized by snow drought?" This dataset describes upslope-riparian forest dynamics during different drought types over climate and parameter uncertainty from the RHESSys ecohydrologic model.

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Coverage

Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
sagehen creek field station
North Latitude
39.4364°
East Longitude
-120.2362°
South Latitude
39.4297°
West Longitude
-120.2456°

Content

Additional Metadata

Name Value
ER Calendar Year Day of Ecological Recession, by calculus
lai Mean Annual Leaf Area Index (m^2/m^2)
npp Total Annual Net Primary Productivity (kg C / m^2)
nsc Minimum Annual Non-Structural Carbohydrates (kg C / m^2)
paw Minimum Annual Plant-Available Water (m)
pcp Total Annual Precipitation (m)
swe Peak Annual Snow Water Equivalent (m)
wue Annual Water Use Efficiency (%)
Site Refers to Riparian (R) or Upslope (U) patch
clim Climate Sequence #
d_wy Drought water year
melt Water Year Day of Snow Melt-out
scen Scenario #, refers to choice of input parameters
oldER Calendar Year Day of Ecological Recession, by arithmetic
trans Total Annual Evapotranspiration (mm)
ER_diff Difference in day of ecological recession (ER) between upslope (U) and riparian (R) sites
drought Drought Type, either "none", "rain", "warm snow", or "dry snow"
oldER_diff Difference in day of ecological recession (oldER) between upslope (U) and riparian (R) sites

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Contributors

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Name Organization Address Phone Author Identifiers
Christina Naomi Tague University of California, Santa Barbara California, US
Adrian Harpold

How to Cite

Graup, L. (2021). RHESSys model output for Sagehen Creek hillslope, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/5dfb547718ae4125b122ea890f60047b

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