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X-BASE GPP (Gross Primary Productivity) is based on the FLUXCOM-X framework which trains machine learning models on in-situ eddy covariance data and uses them to produce this global product. The X-BASE experiment is a basic configuration to serve as a baseline for the FLUXCOM-X framework and includes as predictors the core meteorlogical data, plant functional type classification as well as MODIS based vegitation indicies and land surface temperature. XGBoost was used as the machine learning algorithm. The GPP estimates from the eddy covariance data was based on the Nighttime Partitioning method.

2003-01-01 12:00:00
2003-12-01 12:00:00
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Gans, F., Duveiller, G., Hamdi, Z., Jung, M., Kraft, B., Nelson, J., Walther, S., Weber, U., Zhang, W. (2023). FLUXCOM-X monthly gross primary productivity on global 0.05 degree grid for 2003, Miscellaneous, https://hdl.handle.net/11676/HNqXEHnI1eWDilB2GyROv9M2
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@misc{https://hdl.handle.net/11676/HNqXEHnI1eWDilB2GyROv9M2,
  author={Gans, Fabian and Duveiller, Gregory and Hamdi, Zayd and Jung, Martin and Kraft, Basil and Nelson, Jacob A. and Walther, Sophia and Weber, Ulrich and Zhang, Weijie},
  title={FLUXCOM-X monthly gross primary productivity on global 0.05 degree grid for 2003},
  year={2023},
  note={X-BASE GPP (Gross Primary Productivity) is based on the FLUXCOM-X framework which trains machine learning models on in-situ eddy covariance data and uses them to produce this global product. The X-BASE experiment is a basic configuration to serve as a baseline for the FLUXCOM-X framework and includes as predictors the core meteorlogical data, plant functional type classification as well as MODIS based vegitation indicies and land surface temperature. XGBoost was used as the machine learning algorithm. The GPP estimates from the eddy covariance data was based on the Nighttime Partitioning method.},
  keywords={BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS, TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, VEGETATION, CARBON, LAND SURFACE, FLUXCOM},
  url={https://hdl.handle.net/11676/HNqXEHnI1eWDilB2GyROv9M2},
  publisher={Carbon Portal},
  copyright={http://meta.icos-cp.eu/ontologies/cpmeta/icosLicence},
  pid={11676/HNqXEHnI1eWDilB2GyROv9M2}
}
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TY - DATA
T1 - FLUXCOM-X monthly gross primary productivity on global 0.05 degree grid for 2003
ID - 11676/HNqXEHnI1eWDilB2GyROv9M2
PY - 2023
AB - X-BASE GPP (Gross Primary Productivity) is based on the FLUXCOM-X framework which trains machine learning models on in-situ eddy covariance data and uses them to produce this global product. The X-BASE experiment is a basic configuration to serve as a baseline for the FLUXCOM-X framework and includes as predictors the core meteorlogical data, plant functional type classification as well as MODIS based vegitation indicies and land surface temperature. XGBoost was used as the machine learning algorithm. The GPP estimates from the eddy covariance data was based on the Nighttime Partitioning method.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/11676/HNqXEHnI1eWDilB2GyROv9M2
PB - Carbon Portal
AU - Gans, Fabian
AU - Duveiller, Gregory
AU - Hamdi, Zayd
AU - Jung, Martin
AU - Kraft, Basil
AU - Nelson, Jacob A.
AU - Walther, Sophia
AU - Weber, Ulrich
AU - Zhang, Weijie
KW - BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
KW - ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
KW - TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
KW - VEGETATION
KW - CARBON
KW - LAND SURFACE
KW - FLUXCOM
ER - 
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BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES CARBON ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS FLUXCOM LAND SURFACE TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS VEGETATION biosphere modeling carbon flux