S IaIa ZrZr ET A Bucket-type Ecohydrology model: Water Balance D Laio et al. [2001] Canopy Erkan Istanbulluoglu University of Nebraska.

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S IaIa ZrZr ET A Bucket-type Ecohydrology model: Water Balance D Laio et al. [2001] Canopy Erkan Istanbulluoglu University of Nebraska

Net Primary Productivity: Green Biomass, B g : Dead Biomass, B d : Root Biomass, B r : Tracking Grassland Dynamics WUE: Water use efficiency taken as constant K x : Decay coefficient for variable x. Allocation coefficient:

MODEL PREDICTIONS: SOIL MOISTURE

MODEL PREDICTIONS: VEGETATION BIOMASS

MODEL PREDICTIONS: VEGETATION LIA

MODEL PREDICTIONS - ET SINUSOIDAL FUNCTION

MODEL PREDICTIONS ( ) POISSON PULSE STORM FORCING W/ SEASONALITY