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Climate change projections for California at 10km spatial grain

Aug 18, 2010 (Last modified Mar 30, 2012)
Created by Dominique Bachelet
Climate change projections for California at 10km spatial grain

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I have grouped the climate projections used by Jim Lenihan as inputs to a dynamic global vegetation model to simulate impacts from climate change.
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climate, temperature, usa, gcm, simulation, california, model, precipitation
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Dominique Bachelet

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Dominique Bachelet
climate change scientist with Oregon State University

Dominique received her Master’s degree in 1978 in Lille (France) and her Ph.D. in 1983 from Colorado State University with a thesis focused on biogeochemical cycles in the shortgrass prairie. In 1984 she went to U.C. Riverside as a postdoc simulating nitrogen fixing shrubs in the Sonoran desert then...

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