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plant_database_plants.dat [2012/07/06 17:26] – [Introduction] 134.93.180.188plant_database_plants.dat [2012/07/06 18:42] – [What do the lines and columns mean?] 134.93.180.188
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 ====== Plant Database PLANTS.DAT ====== ====== Plant Database PLANTS.DAT ======
-<fs smaller>Related Stuff: using additional [[LOCALDB|Local Databases (.CF file)]]</fs> 
  
  
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 There are some example trees in the file (all deciduous) and there are other profiles available in literature.\\ There are some example trees in the file (all deciduous) and there are other profiles available in literature.\\
 The profiles are normalized from z/H=0.1 (LAD1 and RAD1) to z/H=1 (LAD10 and RAD10) where z is the height of the LAD or RAD entry and H is the total plant height or the depth of the root zone.\\  The profiles are normalized from z/H=0.1 (LAD1 and RAD1) to z/H=1 (LAD10 and RAD10) where z is the height of the LAD or RAD entry and H is the total plant height or the depth of the root zone.\\ 
-So you always need 10 entries, this is the same for a 50cm grass and a 100m tropical tree. The profile will then be stretched or compressed to the actual gird point size in the model.+So you always need 10 entries, this is the same for a 50cm grass and a 100m tropical tree. The profile will then be stretched or compressed to the actual grid point size in the model.
  
 **The columns in detail:** **The columns in detail:**
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 **Important to know:** **Important to know:**
  
-  * The name of the database used by ENVI-met can be selected in the configuration file (see here). Also, you can keep this entry empty if you want to ignore all plants in your model area+  * The name of the database used by ENVI-met can be selected in the [[Configuration File]]. Also, you can keep this entry empty if you want to ignore all plants in your Model Area
   * The ID's are case sensitive: "DM" is not the same as "dm"!     * The ID's are case sensitive: "DM" is not the same as "dm"!