Yiqi Luo Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology University of Oklahoma, USA EcoPAD.

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Yiqi Luo Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology University of Oklahoma, USA EcoPAD

EcoPAD Ecological Platform for Assimilating Data into model To facilitate data-model integration and ecological forecasting

Data assimilation toward forecasting

Functionality

Workflow

User Memu

Inputs Weather ( ) Soil property Ecopad ECOPAD TECO DA algorithm Outputs GPP ER NPP Rh NEE Soil water content Scenarios: Elevated CO 2 Warming Altered precipitation Regional carbon modeling of 476 great plains counties under global change scenarios Data source Read in county by county Write out county by county Application