Data Dissemination

The following is a list of data collected for the various studies conducted within the Ecosystems and Biogeochemical Dynamics Laboratory (EBDL) at Purdue; these datasets can be provided to interested parties. Due to the large volume of data, please direct all data-related requests to the contact author of the relevant paper in our lab to arrange the data delivery. The author contact information may be found in our personnel section of this web.

  1. The TEM simulated carbon fluxes (NPP, GPP and NEP) of Chinese temperate grasslands during 1951–2007 at a 0.5o x 0.5 resolution and monthly time step (Sui et al., 2012).PDF

  2. Model simulated soil temperature and moisture data for 11 sites in arctic and subarctic Alaska with a coupled heat and water dynamics model(Jiang and Zhuang, 2012).PDF

  3. Methane emissions from the Yukon River basin at a spatial resolution of 1 km and 1 day time step from 1986 to 2005 simulated with TEM (Lu and Zhuang, 2012).PDF

  4. Carbon fluxes of the conterminous U.S. Simulated with TEM and a spatially explicit parameterization method at 0.5 x 0.5 degree resolution and monthly time step for the 20th century (Chen and Zhuang, 2012).PDF

  5. LPJ simulations of vegetation distribution driven with IPCC and MIT-IGSM climate scenarios for the 21st century in northern high latitudes (Jiang et al., 2012a)PDF

  6. The fire probability that the annual burned area is larger than or equal to 3,000 km2 in each Canadian ecozone, projected with a Poisson model (Jiang et al., 2012b).PDF

  7. TEM simulated monthly net methane emissions with three wetland extent datasets across Northern Eurasia at 0.5 x 0.5 degree spatial resolution during the 1990s and this century(Zhu et al., 2011).PDF

  8. Simulated monthly net primary production and net ecosystem exchange of biofuel crops grown on marginal agricultural land in China, as determined by TEM (Qin et al., 2011).PDF

  9. Annual and monthly soil N2O emissions under natural vegetation in year 2000 estimated with a neural network approach (Zhuang et al., 2011).PDF

  10. Carbon dynamics in corn, soybean, wheat, switchgrass and Miscanthus agroecosystems in the conterminous United States for the period 1900-1999 under six land use change scenarios and three separate crop scenarios (Qin, Zhuang & Chen 2011). The data include monthly net primary production (NPP) and net ecosystem production (NPP) for the study period.PDF

  11. Monthly net ecosystem production (NEP), gross primary production (GPP) and net primary production (NPP) of the conterminous United States for the period 2000-2005 with a satellite-data based Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) simulation (Chen et al. 2011).PDF

  12. Landsat-based land cover data in the Yukon River Basin for the periods 1984-1989, 1990-1995, 1996-2001, 2001-2003 at an 1km resolution (Lu and Zhuang, 2011).PDF

  13. 8-day time-step net ecosystem carbon exchange data for the conterminous US from February 2000 to December2006, developed using eddy flux data in the US (Xiao et al. 2011).PDF

  14. Atmospheric CH4 concentration distribution data over Alaska and Siberia for the period 2004-2005 based on AIRS retrieval (Xiong et al. 2010).PDF

  15. Carbon dynamics across the Arctic Basin (land-atmosphere CO2 and CH4 exchange, the transfer of land-based C to the Arctic Ocean, and ocean-atmosphere CO2 exchange) for the period 1997-2006 (McGuire et al. 2010).PDF

  16. Permafrost status (soil temperature profile) and carbon cycling including monthly NEP, NPP and GPP on the Tibetan Plateau for the period 1940-2000 (Zhuang et al. 2010).PDF

  17. Daily evapotranspiration (ET) product for the conterminous US for the period 2004-2005 developed using MODIS data (Lu & Zhuang 2010).PDF

  18. Biomass potential (NPP) and carbon balance (NEP) of the Midwest of the US for the period 1948-2099 estimated with TEM (Lu & Zhuang 2010).PDF

  19. 8-day time-step gross primary productivity (GPP) for the conterminous US for the period 2000-2004 developed using eddy flux measurements in the US (Xiao et al. 2010).PDF

  20. Projected recurrence interval of wildfires in Canadian boreal ecosystems from 1980-1999 (Jiang et al. 2009).PDF

  21. Carbon fluxes (NEP, NPP) on the Mongolian Plateau from 1901-2100 (Lu et al. 2009).PDF

  22. Monthly carbon fluxes (NEP and NEP and soil respiration) in China including drought data for the period 1901-2002 (Xiao et al. 2009).PDF

  23. Spatial patterns and magnitudes of NPP for different forest ecosystem types and sub-regions across China for the period 1901-2002 developed using spatial statistical method and process-based modeling (Zhuang et al. 2008).PDF

  24. Annual gridded fire occurrence (burned area) over Canada and Alaska for the period 1959-1999 (Xiao & Zhuang 2007).PDF

  25. The effect of CO2 fertilization on carbon storage, the effect of climate on carbon storage, and the effect of fire disturbances on carbonstorage in boreal North America for the period 1959-2002 and for the pan-boreal region for the period 1996-2002 (Balshi et al. 2007).PDF

  26. Monthly net methane fluxes (regional emissions and consumption) between Alaskan ecosystems and the atmosphere for the period 1922-2099 (Zhuang et al. 2007).PDF

  27. Monthly carbon dioxide and methane exchanges between land ecosystems and the atmospheric in the Northern High Latitudes for the twenty-first century for three different climate scenarios, both with and without consideration of CO2 fertilization (Zhuang et al. 2006).PDF

  28. Snow cover, permafrost stability and soil freeze-thaw transitions in the Northern high latitudes for the period 1960-2100 (Euskirchen et al. 2006).PDF

  29. Global carbon emissions for the period 1960-1995 under four different ozone and greenhouse gas emission scenarios, both with and without consideration of ozone effects and CO2 fertilization (Felzer et al. 2005).PDF

  30. Monthly methane emission and consumption rates in the northern high latitudes for the period 1900-2000 (Zhuang et al. 2004).PDF

  31. Net primary production and carbon sequestration across the conterminous United States for the period 1860-1995 considering ozone effects (Felzer et al. 2004).PDF

  32. Monthly NEP and NPP considering the effects of CO2 fertilization, climate variability, land use change, and soil thermal dynamics for the period 1860-1995 (Zhuang et al. 2003).PDF

  33. Carbon budgets (NEP) of boreal forest in the interior Alaska for theperiod 1954-1998 considering fire disturbance (Zhuang et al. 2002).PDF