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what is the relation between (NPP-HR) and NEE and total ecosystem carbon?

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Hi,I am wondering how the variable "NEE" and "TOTECOSYSC" is calculated in CLM?For what I found:nee(c) = -nep(c) + col_fire_closs(c) + dwt_closs(c) + product_closs(c) + col_hrv_xsmrpool_to_atm(c)where:nep(c) = gpp(c) - ar(c) - hr(c)So my understanding is if (NPP - HR) is positive, nee should be negative (source) and total ecosystem carbon should increase (totecosysc) and the magnitude should be smaller than (NPP - HR) due to carbon loss from wildfire, etc. However, in my simulation results, I found a negative NEE and positive totecosysc when (NPP - HR) is negative. I am a little confused here.Is this somehow related to the nitrogen down-regulation process? Any hints would be appreciated. Thanks! 
 
 

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Keith Oleson
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totecosysc is: cwdc (coarse woody debris) + totlitc (total litter) + totsomc (total soil organic matter) + totvegc (total vegetation carbon)
 

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Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
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totecosysc is: cwdc (coarse woody debris) + totlitc (total litter) + totsomc (total soil organic matter) + totvegc (total vegetation carbon)
 

oleson

Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
totecosysc is: cwdc (coarse woody debris) + totlitc (total litter) + totsomc (total soil organic matter) + totvegc (total vegetation carbon)
 

oleson

Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
Without knowing exactly what you've changed it's hard to know if this behavior makes sense.
 

oleson

Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
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Without knowing exactly what you've changed it's hard to know if this behavior makes sense.
 

oleson

Keith Oleson
CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
Without knowing exactly what you've changed it's hard to know if this behavior makes sense.
 
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