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EM Identity and Description
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Document Author
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Steglich, E. M., J. Jeong and J. R. Williams |
Document Year
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2016 |
Variable General Info
Subfile: HERD1501.DAT ?Comment:Optional herds and grazing parameters - 13 user provided variables. Each herd is identified with a particular owner. Each owner is allowed up to 10 herds. Within HERD1501.DAT each line identifies the characteristics of a particular herd. At the end of the herd file (listing of herds), the user has the option to also identify buy/sell data for particular herds. If animals from herds are not bought/sold, then this information is left blank. The following variables are required for the model. If grazing is not simulated, add a blank line or a zero line to the top of the HERD1501.DAT file. The model reads each line and looks at the owner to see if it is non-zero. When it comes to a blank or zero line it stops reading. This allows a user to have a herd file set up, but if the user decides to only simulate crops and not include grazing, he or she can do this without compromising all of the data that has already been entered for the owners and herds in the HERD1501.DAT file. Another option is to use the HERD0.DAT file in place of the HERD1501.DAT file. The HERD0.DAT file only contains a zero line. |
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Variable ID
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13957 |
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Qualitative-Quantitative
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Qualitative (Class, Rating or Ranking) |
Cardinal-Ordinal
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Non-Ordinal |
Not applicable |
Variable Typology
Subfile: HERD1501.DAT ?Comment:Optional herds and grazing parameters - 13 user provided variables. Each herd is identified with a particular owner. Each owner is allowed up to 10 herds. Within HERD1501.DAT each line identifies the characteristics of a particular herd. At the end of the herd file (listing of herds), the user has the option to also identify buy/sell data for particular herds. If animals from herds are not bought/sold, then this information is left blank. The following variables are required for the model. If grazing is not simulated, add a blank line or a zero line to the top of the HERD1501.DAT file. The model reads each line and looks at the owner to see if it is non-zero. When it comes to a blank or zero line it stops reading. This allows a user to have a herd file set up, but if the user decides to only simulate crops and not include grazing, he or she can do this without compromising all of the data that has already been entered for the owners and herds in the HERD1501.DAT file. Another option is to use the HERD0.DAT file in place of the HERD1501.DAT file. The HERD0.DAT file only contains a zero line. |
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Predictor-Intermediate-Response
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Predictor |
Predictor Variable Type
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Time- or Space-varying Variable |
Response Variable Type
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Not applicable |
Data Source/Type
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Not applicable |
Variable Classification Hierarchy
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4. Human-Produced Stressor or Enhancer of Ecosystem Goods and Services Production |
--Harvest activities and related ecological disturbance (except pollutant release) |
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----Agricultural and ranching activities and disturbance |
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Variable Spatial Characteristics
Subfile: HERD1501.DAT ?Comment:Optional herds and grazing parameters - 13 user provided variables. Each herd is identified with a particular owner. Each owner is allowed up to 10 herds. Within HERD1501.DAT each line identifies the characteristics of a particular herd. At the end of the herd file (listing of herds), the user has the option to also identify buy/sell data for particular herds. If animals from herds are not bought/sold, then this information is left blank. The following variables are required for the model. If grazing is not simulated, add a blank line or a zero line to the top of the HERD1501.DAT file. The model reads each line and looks at the owner to see if it is non-zero. When it comes to a blank or zero line it stops reading. This allows a user to have a herd file set up, but if the user decides to only simulate crops and not include grazing, he or she can do this without compromising all of the data that has already been entered for the owners and herds in the HERD1501.DAT file. Another option is to use the HERD0.DAT file in place of the HERD1501.DAT file. The HERD0.DAT file only contains a zero line. |
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Spatial Extent Area
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Not applicable |
Spatially Distributed?
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Yes |
Observations Spatially Patterned?
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Yes |
Spatial Grain Type
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other (specify), for irregular (e.g., stream reach, lake basin) |
Spatial Grain Size
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homogenous subareas |
Spatial Density
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Not applicable |
EnviroAtlas URL
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Agricultural water use (million gallons/day) |
Variable Temporal Characteristics
Subfile: HERD1501.DAT ?Comment:Optional herds and grazing parameters - 13 user provided variables. Each herd is identified with a particular owner. Each owner is allowed up to 10 herds. Within HERD1501.DAT each line identifies the characteristics of a particular herd. At the end of the herd file (listing of herds), the user has the option to also identify buy/sell data for particular herds. If animals from herds are not bought/sold, then this information is left blank. The following variables are required for the model. If grazing is not simulated, add a blank line or a zero line to the top of the HERD1501.DAT file. The model reads each line and looks at the owner to see if it is non-zero. When it comes to a blank or zero line it stops reading. This allows a user to have a herd file set up, but if the user decides to only simulate crops and not include grazing, he or she can do this without compromising all of the data that has already been entered for the owners and herds in the HERD1501.DAT file. Another option is to use the HERD0.DAT file in place of the HERD1501.DAT file. The HERD0.DAT file only contains a zero line. |
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Temporal Extent
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Not applicable |
Temporally Distributed?
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No |
Regular Temporal Grain?
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Not applicable |
Temporal Grain Size Value
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Not applicable |
Temporal Grain Size Units
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Not applicable |
Temporal Density
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Not applicable |
Variable Values
Subfile: HERD1501.DAT ?Comment:Optional herds and grazing parameters - 13 user provided variables. Each herd is identified with a particular owner. Each owner is allowed up to 10 herds. Within HERD1501.DAT each line identifies the characteristics of a particular herd. At the end of the herd file (listing of herds), the user has the option to also identify buy/sell data for particular herds. If animals from herds are not bought/sold, then this information is left blank. The following variables are required for the model. If grazing is not simulated, add a blank line or a zero line to the top of the HERD1501.DAT file. The model reads each line and looks at the owner to see if it is non-zero. When it comes to a blank or zero line it stops reading. This allows a user to have a herd file set up, but if the user decides to only simulate crops and not include grazing, he or she can do this without compromising all of the data that has already been entered for the owners and herds in the HERD1501.DAT file. Another option is to use the HERD0.DAT file in place of the HERD1501.DAT file. The HERD0.DAT file only contains a zero line. |
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Min Value
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Not applicable |
Max Value
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Not applicable |
Other Value Type
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Not applicable |
Other Value
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Not applicable |
Variable Variability and Sensitivity
Subfile: HERD1501.DAT ?Comment:Optional herds and grazing parameters - 13 user provided variables. Each herd is identified with a particular owner. Each owner is allowed up to 10 herds. Within HERD1501.DAT each line identifies the characteristics of a particular herd. At the end of the herd file (listing of herds), the user has the option to also identify buy/sell data for particular herds. If animals from herds are not bought/sold, then this information is left blank. The following variables are required for the model. If grazing is not simulated, add a blank line or a zero line to the top of the HERD1501.DAT file. The model reads each line and looks at the owner to see if it is non-zero. When it comes to a blank or zero line it stops reading. This allows a user to have a herd file set up, but if the user decides to only simulate crops and not include grazing, he or she can do this without compromising all of the data that has already been entered for the owners and herds in the HERD1501.DAT file. Another option is to use the HERD0.DAT file in place of the HERD1501.DAT file. The HERD0.DAT file only contains a zero line. |
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Variability Expression Given?
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Not applicable |
Variability Metric
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None |
Variability Value
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None |
Variability Units
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None |
Resampling Used?
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Not applicable |
Variability Expression Used in Modeling?
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Not applicable |
Variable Operational Validation (Response Variables only)
Variable ID
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Validated?
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Validation Approach (within, between, etc.)
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Validation Quality (Qual/Quant)
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Validation Method (Stat/Deviance)
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Validation Metric
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Validation Value
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Validation Units
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Use of Measured Response Data
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