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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ Below we list the most common output variables that can be calculated by the mod
313 fruitc - carbon content of the fruit/yield pool [kgC/m2] (this is used for frop yield estimation)
2527 plant height [m]
2528 NDVI [dimless]
2520 proj_lai - this is what we typically refer as Leaf Area Index [LAI]
2520 proj_lai - this is what we typically refer as Leaf Area Index (LAI) [m2/m2]
2603 vwc[0] - volumetric soil water content of the 1st layer (0-3 cm) [m3/m3]
2604 vwc[1] - volumetric soil water content of the 2nd layer (3-10 cm) [m3/m3]
2605 vwc[2] - volumetric soil water content of the 3rd layer (10-30 cm) [m3/m3]
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316 soft stem C - total soft stem carbon content [kgC/m2] (only for herbaceous vegetation)
407 standing dead biomass [kgC/m2] - that is the inactive standing plant pool not yet part of the litter pool
319 livestemC - aboveground live woody biomass [kgC/m2]
322 deadstemC - aboveground dead woody biomass [kg/m2]
322 deadstemC - aboveground dead woody biomass [kgC/m2]
401 CWD - coarse woody debris [kgC/m2]
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A note from the Biome-BGC User's Guide: "Livewood is defined as the actively respiring woody tissue, that is, the lateral sheathing meristem of phloem tissue, plus any ray parenchyma extending radially into thexylem tissue. Deadwood consists of all the other woody material, including the heartwood, the xylem, and the bark."
A note from the Biome-BGC User's Guide: "Livewood is defined as the actively respiring woody tissue, that is, the lateral sheathing meristem of phloem tissue, plus any ray parenchyma extending radially into thexylem tissue. Deadwood consists of all the other woody material, including the heartwood, the xylem, and the bark." In this sense aboveground woody biomass can be calculated as the sum of output variables 319 and 322.
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