Historical and 21st century soil temperature and moisture data for drylands of western U.S. and Canada

Description

These data represent simulated soil temperature and moisture conditions for current climate, and for future climate represented by all available climate models at two time periods during the 21st century. These data were used to: 1) quantify the direction and magnitude of expected changes in several measures of soil temperature and soil moisture, including the key variables used to distinguish the regimes used in the R and R categories; 2) assess how these changes will impact the geographic distribution of soil temperature and moisture regimes; and 3) explore the implications for using R and R categories for estimating future ecosystem resilience and resistance.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
55 Landing page for access to the data https://doi.org/10.5066/P9PJFE82
55 The metadata original format https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5cdb058fe4b0ab16db3a83b4.xml

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  • droughts
  • montana
  • utah
  • sandy-loam
  • saskatchewan
  • climate-models
  • colorado
  • idaho
  • canada
  • ecosystem-resilience
  • biota
  • manitoba
  • wyoming
  • south-dakota
  • ecological-model
  • ecological-transformation
  • silt-loam
  • united-states
  • kansas
  • usgs-5cdb058fe4b0ab16db3a83b4
  • aridity
  • cheatgrass
  • texas
  • vulnerability
  • soil-temperature
  • concentration-pathways
  • climate
  • alberta
  • clay-loam
  • california
  • aridification
  • arizona
  • washington
  • climate-change
  • future-time-periods
  • british-columbia
  • resilience
  • big-sagebrush-ecosystems
  • drought-resistance
  • oklahoma
  • north-dakota
  • minnesota
  • historical-conditions
  • new-mexico
  • soil-types
  • oregon
  • nevada
  • nebraska

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