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Jinyun Tang
Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publications - 72
Citations - 4194
Jinyun Tang is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Soil carbon. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2837 citations. Previous affiliations of Jinyun Tang include Purdue University.
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Technical description of version 4.5 of the Community Land Model (CLM)
Keith W. Oleson,Mark Lawrence,B. Bonan,Beth Drewniak,Maoyi Huang,D. Koven,Samuel Levis,Fang Li,J.P. Riley,M. Subin,Sean Swenson,E. Thornton,Anil Bozbiyik,Rosie A. Fisher,L. Heald,Erik Kluzek,Jean-Francois Lamarque,J B Lawrence,Ruby Leung,William H. Lipscomb,P. Muszala,M. Ricciuto,J. Sacks,Ying Sun,Jinyun Tang,Zong-Liang Yang +25 more
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The Community Land Model version 5 : description of new features, benchmarking, and impact of forcing uncertainty
David M. Lawrence,Rosie A. Fisher,Charles D. Koven,Keith W. Oleson,Sean Swenson,Gordon B. Bonan,Nathan Collier,Bardan Ghimire,Leo van Kampenhout,Daniel Kennedy,Erik Kluzek,Peter Lawrence,Fang Li,Hongyi Li,Danica Lombardozzi,William J. Riley,William J. Sacks,Mingjie Shi,Mingjie Shi,Mariana Vertenstein,William R. Wieder,William R. Wieder,Chonggang Xu,Ashehad A. Ali,Andrew M. Badger,Gautam Bisht,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Michael A. Brunke,Sean P. Burns,Sean P. Burns,J. R. Buzan,Martyn P. Clark,Anthony Craig,Kyla M. Dahlin,Beth Drewniak,Joshua B. Fisher,Joshua B. Fisher,Mark Flanner,Andrew M. Fox,Pierre Gentine,Forrest M. Hoffman,Gretchen Keppel-Aleks,Ryan G. Knox,Sanjiv Kumar,Jan T. M. Lenaerts,L. Ruby Leung,William H. Lipscomb,Yaqiong Lu,Ashutosh Pandey,Jon D. Pelletier,J. Perket,J. Perket,James T. Randerson,Daniel M. Ricciuto,Benjamin M. Sanderson,Andrew G. Slater,Z. M. Subin,Jinyun Tang,R. Quinn Thomas,Maria Val Martin,Xubin Zeng +60 more
TL;DR: The Community Land Model (CLM) is the land component of the Community Earth System Model (CESM) and is used in several global and regional modeling systems.
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The DOE E3SM Coupled Model Version 1: Overview and Evaluation at Standard Resolution
Jean-Christophe Golaz,Peter M. Caldwell,Luke Van Roekel,Mark R. Petersen,Qi Tang,Jonathan Wolfe,G. W. Abeshu,Valentine G. Anantharaj,Xylar Asay-Davis,David C. Bader,Sterling Baldwin,Gautam Bisht,Peter A. Bogenschutz,Marcia L. Branstetter,Michael A. Brunke,Steven R. Brus,Susannah M. Burrows,Philip Cameron-Smith,Aaron S. Donahue,Michael Deakin,Michael Deakin,Richard C. Easter,Katherine J. Evans,Yan Feng,Mark Flanner,James G. Foucar,Jeremy Fyke,Brian M. Griffin,Cecile Hannay,Bryce E. Harrop,Mattthew J. Hoffman,Elizabeth Hunke,Robert Jacob,Douglas W. Jacobsen,Nicole Jeffery,Philip W. Jones,Noel Keen,Stephen A. Klein,Vincent E. Larson,L. Ruby Leung,Hongyi Li,Wuyin Lin,William H. Lipscomb,William H. Lipscomb,Po-Lun Ma,Salil Mahajan,Mathew Maltrud,Azamat Mametjanov,Julie L. McClean,Renata B. McCoy,Richard Neale,Stephen Price,Yun Qian,Philip J. Rasch,J. E. Jack Reeves Eyre,William J. Riley,Todd D. Ringler,Todd D. Ringler,Andrew Roberts,Erika Louise Roesler,Andrew G. Salinger,Zeshawn Shaheen,Xiaoying Shi,Balwinder Singh,Jinyun Tang,Mark A. Taylor,Peter E. Thornton,Adrian K. Turner,Milena Veneziani,Hui Wan,Hailong Wang,Shanlin Wang,Dean N. Williams,Phillip J. Wolfram,Patrick H. Worley,Shaocheng Xie,Yang Yang,Jin-Ho Yoon,Mark D. Zelinka,Charles S. Zender,Xubin Zeng,Chengzhu Zhang,Kai Zhang,Yuying Zhang,X. Zheng,Tian Zhou,Qing Zhu +86 more
TL;DR: Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) project as mentioned in this paper is a project of the U.S. Department of Energy that aims to develop and validate the E3SM model.
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Weaker soil carbon–climate feedbacks resulting from microbial and abiotic interactions
Jinyun Tang,William J. Riley +1 more
TL;DR: This article showed that interactions between temperature, microbial biogeochemistry and mineral surface sorptive reactions could result in variable but weaker soil carbon-climate feedbacks compared with conventional substrate characterization with static temperature sensitivity.
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Multiple models and experiments underscore large uncertainty in soil carbon dynamics
Benjamin N. Sulman,Benjamin N. Sulman,Jessica A. M. Moore,Jessica A. M. Moore,R. Z. Abramoff,Colin Averill,Stephanie N. Kivlin,Katerina Georgiou,Katerina Georgiou,Bhavya Sridhar,Melannie D. Hartman,Melannie D. Hartman,Gangsheng Wang,Gangsheng Wang,William R. Wieder,William R. Wieder,Mark A. Bradford,Yiqi Luo,Melanie A. Mayes,Eric W. Morrison,William J. Riley,Alejandro Salazar,Joshua P. Schimel,Jinyun Tang,Aimée T. Classen +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, a synthesis of 147 field manipulation experiments and five organic carbon (SOC) models with different representations of microbial and mineral processes was used to test process-based microbemineral SOC models.