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Type: Taverna 2 Tag: interaction Licence: by-sa Group: BioVeL internal
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Workflow Biome-BGC ESI version 1.4.1 (3)

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Biome-BGC is a process-based biogeochemical model that can be used to simulate carbon, nitrogen and water fluxes of different terrestrial ecosystems. The model can help us to quantify a broad range of ecosystem service indicators. These newly developed measures include: annual wood increment, yearly production of grasslands or croplands, total average carbon stock, annual evapotranspiration, damping of ecosystem daily water outflow, living and dead biomass protecting the soil against erosion,...

Created: 2013-08-12 | Last updated: 2014-10-04

Credits: User Ferenc HORVATH User Dora Krasser User Peter Ittzes Network-member BioVeL

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Workflow Biome-BGC SA 1.3 (1)

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Biome-BGC is a process-based biogeochemical model that can be used to simulate carbon, nitrogen and water fluxes of different terrestrial ecosystems. Two models have been implemented: the Biome-BGC v4.1.1 Max Planck Institute model, and the newly developed Biome-BGC MuSo 3.0 model. Performance, success or failure of these models are highly dependent on parameter settings and variation. Due to the high number of parameters (around 40 and 60 for 4.1.1 MPI and MuSo respectively) and the non-line...

Created: 2014-10-04

Credits: User Ferenc HORVATH User Dora Krasser User Peter Ittzes User Zoltan BARCZA Network-member BioVeL

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Workflow Biome-BGC MCE 1.4.1 (4)

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Biome-BGC is a process-based biogeochemical model that can be used to simulate carbon, nitrogen and water fluxes of different terrestrial ecosystems. Two models were implemented: Biome-BGC 4.1.1 MPI (Trusilova et al. 2009) and Biome-BGC MuSo 3.0 (Hidy & Barcza 2014). Its has about 40 and 60 various parameters. The only way to estimate or set these parameters is "calibration" (data-model-harmonization or model-data-fusion), which demands a hugh amount of computational capacity. Monte Carlo Exp...

Created: 2013-06-04 | Last updated: 2014-10-04

Credits: User Ferenc HORVATH User Zoltan BARCZA User Dora Krasser User Peter Ittzes Network-member BioVeL

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Workflow Data publication example (1)

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This workflow gives an example of an interaction that makes use of published input data. The data is published on the webdav and the URL passed to the HTML page.

Created: 2012-10-11

Credits: User Alan Williams

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