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how to calculate the biomass when the landcover is wetland?

lucia

luyaohuang
Member
Hi all,i have a question about the wetland biomass calculation when the landcover is wetland. i have not found the relevant documentation about this wetland procedure.
1.My site type was swamp meadow,but I set the vegetation type to wetland and I simulated the variables 'TOTECOSYSC' and H2OSOI of the site with values of 0 and NAN respectively, I wonder if this is correct?
2.If my setup is not appropriate, how should I set the vegetation type and soil condition of the site so that the simulation is similar to that of a swampy meadow?
can you please give me some advise?,Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 

lucia

luyaohuang
Member
If I change the vegetation type of this site to C3 Arctic grass, how can I set the soil moisture content so that the site is always saturated or high
 

oleson

Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
Wetland is just a column of water, so no vegetation (TOTECOSYSC=0).
We don't have a swampy meadow pft unfortunately. One approach is to model it as a C3 or C4 grassland and set baseflow_scalar = 0 in your user_nl_clm, which will eliminate baseflow and keep the soil column wetter.
 

lucia

luyaohuang
Member
Wetland is just a column of water, so no vegetation (TOTECOSYSC=0).
We don't have a swampy meadow pft unfortunately. One approach is to model it as a C3 or C4 grassland and set baseflow_scalar = 0 in your user_nl_clm, which will eliminate baseflow and keep the soil column wetter.
Thanks for your reply. I will try it!
 
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