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EM Identity and Description
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Document Author
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McKane, R. B., A. Brookes, K. Djang, M. Stieglitz, A. G. Abdelnour, F. Pan, J. J. Halama, P. B. Pettus and D. L. Phillips |
Document Year
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2014 |
Variable General Info
Soil layer (layer 1,2,3,4) thickness ?Comment:Variable whose value is constant with respect to the driving class variable; Soil type. There are two methods, direct or indirect, that can be used to specify soil layer depths. The direct and indirect methods have their own distinct set of parameters that are available to each soil type specified for a given simulation configuration. Each method has its advantages. Thus, it is up to the user to decide which one to use. Either the direct or indirect set of parameters can be applied to a specified soil type, independent of which set is applied in other specified soil types. |
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Variable ID
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21549 |
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Qualitative-Quantitative
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Quantitative (Cardinal Only) |
Cardinal-Ordinal
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Cardinal |
mm |
Variable Typology
Soil layer (layer 1,2,3,4) thickness ?Comment:Variable whose value is constant with respect to the driving class variable; Soil type. There are two methods, direct or indirect, that can be used to specify soil layer depths. The direct and indirect methods have their own distinct set of parameters that are available to each soil type specified for a given simulation configuration. Each method has its advantages. Thus, it is up to the user to decide which one to use. Either the direct or indirect set of parameters can be applied to a specified soil type, independent of which set is applied in other specified soil types. |
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Predictor-Intermediate-Response
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Predictor |
Predictor Variable Type
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Constant or Parameter |
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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5. Ecosystem Attributes and Potential Supply of Ecosystem Goods and Services |
--Physical/chemical characteristics of nonliving ecosystem components |
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----Physical/chemical characteristics of soils, substrates, rocks |
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------Soil layer thickness |
Variable Spatial Characteristics
Soil layer (layer 1,2,3,4) thickness ?Comment:Variable whose value is constant with respect to the driving class variable; Soil type. There are two methods, direct or indirect, that can be used to specify soil layer depths. The direct and indirect methods have their own distinct set of parameters that are available to each soil type specified for a given simulation configuration. Each method has its advantages. Thus, it is up to the user to decide which one to use. Either the direct or indirect set of parameters can be applied to a specified soil type, independent of which set is applied in other specified soil types. |
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Spatial Extent Area
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Spatially Distributed?
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Observations Spatially Patterned?
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Spatial Grain Type
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Not recorded for Constant or Paarameter Variables |
Spatial Grain Size
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Spatial Density
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
EnviroAtlas URL
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Variable Temporal Characteristics
Soil layer (layer 1,2,3,4) thickness ?Comment:Variable whose value is constant with respect to the driving class variable; Soil type. There are two methods, direct or indirect, that can be used to specify soil layer depths. The direct and indirect methods have their own distinct set of parameters that are available to each soil type specified for a given simulation configuration. Each method has its advantages. Thus, it is up to the user to decide which one to use. Either the direct or indirect set of parameters can be applied to a specified soil type, independent of which set is applied in other specified soil types. |
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Temporal Extent
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Temporally Distributed?
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Regular Temporal Grain?
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Temporal Grain Size Value
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Temporal Grain Size Units
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Temporal Density
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Variable Values
Soil layer (layer 1,2,3,4) thickness ?Comment:Variable whose value is constant with respect to the driving class variable; Soil type. There are two methods, direct or indirect, that can be used to specify soil layer depths. The direct and indirect methods have their own distinct set of parameters that are available to each soil type specified for a given simulation configuration. Each method has its advantages. Thus, it is up to the user to decide which one to use. Either the direct or indirect set of parameters can be applied to a specified soil type, independent of which set is applied in other specified soil types. |
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Not applicable | |
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
Soil layer (layer 1,2,3,4) thickness ?Comment:Variable whose value is constant with respect to the driving class variable; Soil type. There are two methods, direct or indirect, that can be used to specify soil layer depths. The direct and indirect methods have their own distinct set of parameters that are available to each soil type specified for a given simulation configuration. Each method has its advantages. Thus, it is up to the user to decide which one to use. Either the direct or indirect set of parameters can be applied to a specified soil type, independent of which set is applied in other specified soil types. |
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Variability Expression Given?
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
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 recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
Variability Expression Used in Modeling?
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Not recorded for Constant or Parameter Variables |
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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