############################################################### 2019 VPRM Annual Run Over Indianapolis w/ Turfgrass PFT Primary Contact: Jason Horne - jph6488@psu.edu ############################################################### Four directory folders ... CEM_SEASON_PARS_AS_ALL: Using seasonal cemetery parameters to represent NLCD categories high, medium, low, and open development CEM_SEASON_PARS_AS_GRASS: Using seasonal cemetery parameters to represent NLCD open development. DBF is used to represent high, medium, and low development intensity CEM_ANNUAL_PARS_AS_ALL: Using annual cemetery parameters to represent NLCD categories high, medium, low, and open development URBAN_PARS: This is a version of the model created by Sharon Gourdji where grass/pasture represents open development and DBF is used to represent high, medium, and low development intensity ############################################################### Each directory contains GeoTIFF files formatted like VPRM__d01..tif The value of these .tif files is stored as an integer value rather than float for storage purposes. Thus, please divide each raster by 1000 to get the true flux in each cell. Each cell value is in the units of umol m^-2 s^-1 Each directory also contains PFT directories with GeoTIFFs similar to the leading directory. These directories contain output separated by PFT, whereas the leading directory contains a mosaic of all the PFTs based on their percent area coverage. ############################################################### If you have more questions regarding the VPRM model run, please see Horne et al. 2024 - What Is the Impact of Turfgrass on Urban Carbon Dioxide Fluxes?