Further Reading
- Kucharik, C. J., J. A. Foley, C. Delire, V. A. Fisher, M. T. Coe, J. D. Lenters, C. Young-Molling, N. Ramankutty, J. M. Norman, S. T. Gower, Testing the performance of a Dynamic Global Ecosystem Model: Water balance, carbon balance, and vegetation structure, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 14(3), 795-826, 10.1029/1999GB001138, 2000. http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2000/1999GB001138.shtml
- Foley, Jonathan A.; Prentice, I. Colin; Ramankutty, Navin; Levis, Samuel; Pollard, David; Sitch, Steven; Haxeltine, Alex, An integrated biosphere model of land surface processes, terrestrial carbon balance, and vegetation dynamics
- Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Volume 10, Issue 4, p. 603-628. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1996GBioC..10..603F
- Integrated Biosphere Simulator Model (IBIS), Version 2.5. http://www.daac.ornl.gov/MODELS/guides/IBIS_Guide.html
- IBIS (Integrated BIosphere Simulator). http://www.sage.wisc.edu/download/IBIS/ibis.html
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