Impact model: ELM-ECA

Sector
Permafrost
Region
global

Since ELM-ECA is contributing to multiple sectors with the same simulations, please find the full model documentation in the Biomes section of the model here: https://www.isimip.org/impactmodels/details/373/

The Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) Project is an ongoing, state-of-the-science Earth system modeling, simulation, and prediction project that optimizes the use of DOE laboratory resources to meet the science needs of the nation and the mission needs of DOE. In this context, “laboratory resources” include current and future personnel, programs, and facilities. Collectively, they represent a unique combination of proficiencies in science, engineering, leadership computing, and information technologies—the expertise required to construct, maintain, and advance an Earth system modeling capability needed by the country and DOE.
https://e3sm.org/about/

Information for the model ELM-ECA is provided for the simulation rounds shown in the tabs below. Click on the appropriate tab to get the information for the simulation round you are interested in.

Person responsible for model simulations in this simulation round
Qing Zhu: qzhu@lbl.gov, 0000-0003-2441-944X, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (USA)
Basic information
Model Version: v1.1
Reference Paper: Main Reference: Zhu Q, Riley W, Tang J, Collier N, Hoffman F, Yang X, Bisht G et al. Representing Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Carbon Interactions in the E3SM Land Model: Development and Global Benchmarking. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems,11,2238-2258,2019
Resolution
Vertically resolved: No
Person responsible for model simulations in this simulation round
Qing Zhu: qzhu@lbl.gov, 0000-0003-2441-944X, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (USA)
Output Data
Experiments: obsclim_1901soc_default, counterclim_histsoc_default, counterclim_1901soc_default, obsclim_histsoc_nofire, obsclim_histsoc_1901co2, obsclim_histsoc_default
Climate Drivers: GSWP3-W5E5
Date: 2023-11-17
Resolution
Vertically resolved: No
Spin-up
Was a spin-up performed?: No