Datasets

subject: EAPS type: dataset

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C4 photosynthesis and climate through the lens of optimality

10.4231/R7PR7T75

Ashley Dicks , Brent Helliker , Erol Akçay , Haoran Zhou ORCID logo , Matthew Huber ORCID logo

10/30/2018

Post-processed climate model output and associated source code for "C4 photosynthesis and climate through the lens of optimality"

c4 Climate Change EAPS Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Evolution Huber Miocene Paleoclimate Plants

Vertical profile observations of water vapor deuterium excess in the lower troposphere

10.4231/1MZN-1C18

Brian H. Stirm , Kristian Hajny , Lisa R. Welp ORCID logo , Michael E. Baldwin , Olivia E. Salmon , Paul B. Shepson

08/15/2019

Airborne vertical profile measurements of water vapor stable isotopes to examine how boundary layer, cloud, and mixing processes influence the vertical structure of deuterium-excess in the lower troposphere.

Climate EAPS Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Flight Cruise Indianapolis Isotope Meteorology Washington Water Vapor Weather

Global CO Dynamics Model Output during 1901-2100

10.4231/JGZ8-9C75

Licheng Liu ORCID logo , Qianlai Zhuang ORCID logo

07/05/2019

Global soil CO fluxes during 1901-2013, 2000-2013 and 2014-2100 from model simulations. Together with published paper, figures and tables.

Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Biogeochemistry Carbon Monoxide Climate Climate Dynamics EAPS Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Data for Intercomparison of thermal regime algorithms in 1-D lake models

10.4231/8246-C724

Huaxia Yao , L. Ruby Leung , Malgorzata Golub , Mingyang Guo ORCID logo , Qianlai Zhuang ORCID logo , Zeli Tan

09/08/2020

This dataset includes the model intercomparison results using the Arctic Lake Biogeochemistry Model (ALBM) and codes for analysis.

EAPS global lake thermal dynamics lake model model intercomparison

Photos and videos documenting spring emergences and sampling locations in and around Mount Hood National Forest and Glacier National Park

10.4231/1R4N-RP33

Jordyn Beth Miller ORCID logo

02/26/2021

This dataset contains photos and videos documenting sampling locations in and around Mount Hood National Forest and Glacier National Park.

alpine Climate Change EAPS glacier Glacier National Park glaciers Mount Hood National Forest springs

Arequipa Peru Agricultural Soil Chemistry with pXRF and VNIR spectroscopy

10.4231/MFTM-QC39

Abigail Tomasek , Cliff T Johnston , Darrell G Schulze ORCID logo , Erika J Foster ORCID logo , Juan Lopa Bolivar , Lucia Zuniga , Martha Jimenez Castaneda , Martin Villalta Soto , Sabina Yeasmin , Timothy Filley , Walter D. Leon-Salas , Zachary Brecheisen

05/05/2021

Soil chemistry data for two agricultural areas: an irrigated desert in the Majes District and sites around the City of Arequipa. Data include soil wet chemistry (pH, EC, carbon, etc), and portable X-ray fluorescence and visible near infrared...

Agriculture Arequipa Nexus Institute EAPS Peru proximal spectroscopy soil chemistry soil health soil reflectance visible near infrared x-ray fluorescence

Topographic degradation by impact cratering on airless bodies is dominated by diffusive erosion from distal ejecta

10.4231/R79C6VMX

Bryan Howl , Caleb Fassett , David Minton ORCID logo , James Richardson , Masatoshi Hirabayashi

12/22/2017

Data to reproduce figures and movies for the paper "Topographic degradation by impact cratering on airless bodies is dominated by diffusive erosion from distal ejecta."

EAPS Planetary Science

Three Dynamical Evolution Regimes for Coupled Ring-Satellite Systems and Implications for the Formation of the Uranian Satellite Miranda

10.4231/R7DR2SP6

Andrew Hesselbrock ORCID logo , David Minton ORCID logo

05/01/2018

Coupled ring-satellite systems fall into three distinct dynamical regimes, “Boomerang,” “Non-Boomerang,” and “Torque-Dependent.” This publication includes data to reproduce figures as well as the version of RING-MOONS used to produce all data.

EAPS Modeling Planetary Science Python Code

Microbial decomposition processes and vulnerable arctic soil organic carbon in the 21st century

10.4231/ANMV-J384

Junrong Zha , Qianlai Zhuang ORCID logo

07/25/2019

Various levels of representations of biogeochemical processes in current biogeochemistry models contribute to uncertainty in carbon budget quantification. Detailed microbial mechanisms were incorporated into TEM 5.0 (Terrestrial Ecosystem Model).

Arctic Region Biogeochemistry Carbon Dynamics Climate Change EAPS Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Microbial-Based Model Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM)

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