Articles | Volume 10, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-10-2761-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-10-2761-2017
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17 Jul 2017
Development and technical paper |  | 17 Jul 2017

Tiling soil textures for terrestrial ecosystem modelling via clustering analysis: a case study with CLASS-CTEM (version 2.1)

Joe R. Melton, Reinel Sospedra-Alfonso, and Kelly E. McCusker

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Climate models have large grid cells due to the computational cost of running these complex models. Within grid cells like these, the land surface can vary dramatically impacting the exchange of water, carbon, and energy between the atmosphere and land. We use a technique to determine natural clusters of high-resolution soil texture within large grid cells and use them as inputs to our model. We find relatively low sensitivity to soil texture changes except in very dry regions and peatlands.