Revert "Merge branch 'master' of github.com:hollorol/RBBGCMuso"

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54 (int) number of simulation years
1961 (int) first simulation year
1 (flag) 1 = spinup run; 0 = normal run
600 (int) maximum number of spinup cycles(!) ü NOTE THAT THIS IS A NEW FEATURE INTRODUCED IN v6.1beta15
6000 (int) maximum number of spinup years
CO2_CONTROL
1 (flag) 0=constant; 1=vary with file

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@ -208,11 +208,11 @@ Below we list the most common output variables that can be calculated by the mod
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 [kgC/m2]
3162 total abovegound woody biomass C [kgC/m2]
3104 total abovegound woody biomass C [kgC/m2]
401 CWD - coarse woody debris [kgC/m2]
#+END_SRC
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 (plus the corresponding storage/transfer pools). For convenience, variable 3162 can be used as it represents the sum of 319 and 322 plus the related storage/transfer pools.
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 (plus the corresponding storage/transfer pools). For convenience, variable 3104 can be used as it represents the sum of 319 and 322 plus the related storage/transfer pools.
*** Perform Quick experiments