Plant Respiration Modelling with JULES for a changing climate (1860-2100)
The dataset contains annual global plant respiration (and related diagnostics, such as Net Primary Productivity, Gross Primary Productivity and soil respiration), applicable for pre-industrial times (taken as year 1860) through to the end of the 21st Century (year 2100). The spatial resolution of the data is 2.5 degrees latitude x 3.75 degrees longitude. These diagnostics are outputs from the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES land surface model) under four different approaches to calcluate leaf respiration. Each of four sets contains a total of 34 runs, each driven by a different CMIP5 model climate pattern, using the Integrated Model Of Global Effects of climatic aNomalies (IMOGEN) system. These are for a "business-as-usual" approach to fossil fuel usage, as the Representative Concentration Pathway scenario RCP8.5. These simulations form the basis for new research paper by Huntingford et al (2017, under review). Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/24489399-5c99-4050-93ee-58ac4b09341a
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2008-06-01
Global Carbon Cycle
Global Warming
Large-scale respiration
Joint UK Land Environment Simulator
JULES
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1860-01-01
2100-12-31
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2017-07-12
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The annual data are time means of the JULES fluxes, calculated every 3600 s. JULES is a Land Surface Model widely used in climate research. The JULES runs were driven by 34 different GCM climate patterns as described in the IMOGEN system. The 4 approaches for the calculation of plant respiration are: (i) "standard" - this is using the standard version of the JULES model (ii) "RD25" - this is with revised estimates of respiration at 25 degrees Celsius. (iii) "RD25 plus b,c" - this is with new 25 degrees respiration values, plus a revised temperature response across temperature ranges, dependent on two empiric parameters. . (iv) "RD25 plus b,c plus acclim" - as for (iii) above, with additional temperature acclimation effects. See the supporting information for further detail.
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2010-12-08
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Huntingford, C., Atkin, O.K., Martinez-de la Torre, A., Mercado, L.M., Heskel, M.A., Harper, A.B., Bloomfield, K.J., O'Sullivan, O.S., Reich, P.B., Wythers, K.R., Butler, E.E., Chen, M., Griffin, K.L., Meir, P., Tjoelker, M.G., Turnbull, M.H., Sitch, S., Wiltshire, A., Malhi, Y. (2017). Plant Respiration Modelling with JULES for a changing climate (1860-2100). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/24489399-5c99-4050-93ee-58ac4b09341a
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