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Title: Simulated CO2 dataset using the atmospheric transport model GEOSChem v12.0.0: Response to regional land carbon fluxes Open Access Deposited

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  • We ran the GEOS-Chem v12.0.0 atmospheric transport model at a resolution of 2.0° in latitude by 2.5° in longitude with 47 vertical levels to simulate the imprint CASA testbed land fluxes on atmospheric CO2 (testbed fluxes described in Wieder et al., 2018;  https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13979). Testbed fluxes of soil heterotrophic respiration (HR) and net primary productivity (NPP) are used as boundary conditions for the transport model. The model is initialized with a globally-uniform atmospheric CO2 mole fraction equal to 350 ppm. This file contains the monthly averaged atmospheric CO2 mole fraction simulated by the model for 01-01-1980 to 12-01-2010. Results of the first two years (1980 and 1981) are reserved for model spin-up. See the README file for more details on the GEOSChem v12.0.0 initialization.
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  • Files contain the atmospheric CO2 mole fraction responses to land flux type (HRcasa, HRcorpse, HRmimics) and land flux region (latband variable). Land flux regions are categorized as: Northern Hemisphere high latitudes (NHL; 61 to 90°N), midlatitudes (NML; 24 to 60°N), tropics (NT; 1 to 23°N), Southern Hemisphere tropics (ST; 0 to 23°S), and extratropics (SE; 24 to 90°S). See the README file for how these land flux region definitions relate to the file's latband variable.

  • To cite dataset: Basile, S., Lin, X., Keppel-Aleks, G. (2019). Simulated CO2 dataset using the atmospheric transport model GEOSChem v12.0.0: Response to regional land carbon fluxes [Data set]. University of Michigan - Deep Blue.  https://doi.org/10.7302/xjzc-xy05
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  • sjbasile@umich.edu
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  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Date coverage
  • 1980-01-01 to 2010-12-01
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Last modified
  • 08/21/2019
Published
  • 06/29/2019
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  • https://doi.org/10.7302/xjzc-xy05
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To Cite this Work:
Basile, S., Lin, X., Keppel-Aleks, G. (2019). Simulated CO2 dataset using the atmospheric transport model GEOSChem v12.0.0: Response to regional land carbon fluxes [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/xjzc-xy05

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README file date: 06-27-2019 Dataset title: Simulated CO2 dataset using the atmospheric transport model GEOSChem v12.0.0: Response to regional land carbon fluxes Dataset authors: Samantha Basile, Xin Lin, Gretchen Keppel-Aleks Dataset time range: monthly, 01-01-1980 - 12-01-2010 Research purpose: We ran the GEOS-Chem v12.0.0 atmospheric transport model (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1343547; http://wiki.seas.harvard.edu/geos-chem/index.php/GEOS-Chem_12#12.0.0) to simulate the imprint CASA testbed land fluxes on atmospheric CO2 (testbed fluxes described in Wieder et al., 2018; https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13979). Methods: Testbed fluxes of soil heterotrophic respiration (HR) and net primary productivity (NPP) are used as boundary conditions for the transport model (testbed fluxes described in Wieder et al., 2018; https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13979). This file contains the monthly averaged atmospheric CO2 mole fraction simulated by the GEOSChem v12.0.0 model for 01-01-1980 to 12-01-2010. Results of the first two years (1980 and 1981) are reserved for model spin-up. The GEOSChem v12.0.0 model was run with: resolution of 2.0 in latitude by 2.5 in longitude with 47 vertical levels, dynamic timestep set to be 600 seconds, initialization of a globally-uniform atmospheric CO2 mole fraction equal to 350 ppm, hourly meteorological fields from the Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Application version 2 (MERRA2) reanalysis data (Gelaro et al.,2017; https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0758.1; https://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/reanalysis/MERRA-2/). File Inventory: GEOSChem_concat_SpeciesConc_1980to2010.nc: This netcdf file contains atmospheric mole fractions for CO2 in response to land fluxes of carbon for the period of January 1980 to December 2010. GEOSChem.SpeciesConc.20100101_0000z.nc4: This file contains the atmospheric CO2 mole fractions that are included in the concatenated Species Concentration file (GEOSChem_concat_SpeciesConc_1980to2010.nc). This file was included here because it also contains the variables a: hyam b: hybm p0: P0 ps: PS which could be used to convert the hybrid levels to pressure levels in millibars. Definition of Terms and Variables: Simulated atmospheric CO2 in this file is tagged by: 1. the underlying land flux: net primary productivity (NPP from the CASA-CNP soil model; https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13979) and soil hetertrophic respiration (HR from the CASA-CNP, CORPSE, MIMICS soil models; https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13979), 2. the land flux source region: Northern Hemisphere high latitudes (NHL; 61 to 90N), midlatitudes (NML; 24 to 60N), tropics (NT; 1 to 23N), Southern Hemisphere tropics (ST; 0 to 23S), and extratropics (SE; 24 to 90S). The latband variable corresponds to the land flux source regions in the following way: latband(1): Northern Hemisphere high latitudes (NHL; 61 to 90N). latband(2): Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes (NML; 24 to 60N). latband(3): Northern Hemisphere tropics (NT; 1 to 23N). latband(4): Southern Hemisphere tropics (ST; 0 to 23S). latband(5): Southern Hemisphere extratropics (SE; 24 to 90S). The level variable is calculated at hybrid sigma-pressure in the atmosphere. A separate file is also uploaded with the variables a: hyam, b: hybm, p0: P0, ps: PS, if the user would like to convert the hybrid levels to pressure levels in millibars. The concatenated file (GEOSChem_concat_SpeciesConc_1980to2010.nc) does include a converted pressure varible, so the hyam, hybm, p0, P0, ps variables are included in this upload for continuity.

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