CliMA Land is a next generation Land Surface Model (LSM) designed to use the broadly available remote sensing data as well as ground-based flux measurements. CliMA Land is a highly modular platform to promote research at different scales from tissue to organ, whole plant, and ecosystem. Therefore, we deliver CliMA Land via a patch of packages (also referred to as sub-modules) to reduce the time used to initialize a research project. As a result, the repository is more a collection of tutorials and examples for users, rather than a place to store the code for all sub-modules. This project is supposed to be a community effort, leveraging all the work that has been done in Land Surface Modeling from various groups around the world. The ultimate goal is to build a bio-physical model that represents the state of the art and can be coupled to the CliMA Earth System Model (ESM), i.e. Caltech's CliMA initiative.

Features

  • Solar Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF) on the leaf-level propagated through the canopy
  • Reflectance at various bands as measured from space
  • Soil and vegetation moisture content
  • Documentation available
  • Examples available
  • Run CliMA Land for a single site (v0.1)

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License

Apache License V2.0

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Julia

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Julia Data Visualization Software

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2023-12-08