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A process-based model of forest ecosystems driven by meteorology
Christopher R. Schwalm
, Alan R. Ek
Earth and Sustainability
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Anthropogenic Climate Change
50%
Basal Area Increment
50%
Carbon Cycle
50%
Climate Change
50%
Coniferous Species
50%
Current Climate
50%
Daily Steps
50%
DATAPLOT
50%
Deciduous Species
50%
Field Plot
50%
Forest Ecosystem
100%
Forest Inventory
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Global Warming
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Great Lakes Region
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Growth Trajectory
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Individual Tree Growth
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Influence Tree
50%
Light Interception
50%
Meteorology
100%
Model Drivers
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Model Forest
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Model Initialization
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Model Output
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Model Use
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North America
50%
Nutrient Cycle
50%
Photosynthetic Potential
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Plant Growth
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Process-based Model
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Scale Factor
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Sensitivity Analysis
50%
Tree Growth
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Tree Model
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Treewidth
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Typical Forests
50%
Water Cycle
50%
Water Use Efficiency
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Basal Area
50%
Boundary Condition
50%
Carbon Cycle
50%
Climate Change
100%
Field Plots
50%
Forest Ecosystem
100%
Forest Inventory
50%
Global Warming
50%
Great Lakes Region
50%
North America
50%
Water Use Efficiency
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Basal Area
50%
Climate Change
100%
Deciduous
50%
Field Plots
50%
Forest Ecosystem
100%
Forest Inventory
50%
Global Warming
50%
Plant Growth
50%
Tree Growth
100%
Water Use Efficiency
50%