
Code and final results of N distribution analysisto compute national/sub-national nitrogen response curvesfrom the GGCMI Phase 2 emulators(Franke et al. 2020, doi: 10.5194/gmd-13-3995-2020)and to compute optimized N distribution patterns. written by Christoph Müller, PIKLicensed under GNU Affero General Public License (AGPLv3)see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html Contents: 1) compute_national_nitrogen_response_curves_all2.R R-script to optimize the N distribution for different models (or the ensemble), optimization targets and crops. 2) job description files for submitting data to PIK cluster All *.jcf files can be used to submit the optimization jobs to the PIK cluster via the SLURM system (sbatch *.jcf) 3) results The file 220324_all_scenarios.xlsx contains the main results for the GGCMI ensemble. It was combined by hand from the original csv files outputted by the R script.The other *.xlsx files contain the results for individual GGCMs (name given in file name) for the sensitivity analysis.
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