Data: US Climate Policy can Contribute to Improved Water Quality and Reduce Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico

By David Johnson1, Jing Liu1, Maksym G Chepeliev1, Shan Zuidema2

1. Purdue University 2. University of New Hampshire

Crop distribution, fertilizer application, and environmental fluxes of nitrate following a suite of scenarios that use multiple models to analyze the effects of climate mitigation policies and wetland restoration on US agriculture.

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Data represents output from two models: SIMPLE-G-US-CS and WBM.  The analysis is described in detail by a publication entitled:

US Climate Policy can Contribute to Improved Water Quality and Reduce Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico

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Shan Zuidema, Jing Liu, Maksym G. Chepeliev, David R. Johnson, Uris L. Baldos, Stephen Frolking, Christopher J. Kucharik, Wilfred M. Wollheim, and Thomas W. Hertel

Descriptions and organization of the data are provided in the included readme files, and the underlying theory of the analysis is described in the manuscript and accompanying Supplementary Materials.

 

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