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-Revise data documentation into data paper. -Archive data products in appropriate data repository.
Due by December 31, 2027Based on Tasks 3.2-3.6
Due by December 31, 2027This final report will be responsive to CARB staff comments from the draft. This report will also be ADA compliant sufficient for public consumption on State websites.
Due by September 15, 2026Final report describing the entire project, building off and including existing reports and propagated uncertainty values for the carbon stocks and GHG fluxes that include the aggregated uncertainty through the entire process pipeline. - Final results and uncertainty will include all components of the entire monitoring and modeling framework. - Assessment of how and why carbon stocks and GHG fluxes have changed through time throughout the entire time period that could be assessed (past, present, and future), and any scientific inferences that can be drawn from this project. - Recommendations for any further enhancements that could occur with additional funding.
Due by August 15, 2026Final report of the final products that include the process that produced these products, a scientific basis for the approached used, an accuracy assessment, and any insight that are revealed from this data itself. The code shall be in a clean and understandable form with documentation and comments. All scripts needed to compile and run the process chain will also be provided. The Contractor will ensure that CARB staff can run the process to produce this data into the future updated through time.
Due by October 15, 2026Demonstrate the use of model and modeling framework for future projection modeling on the scenarios outlined in this task, and how alternative scenarios can be generated in the future by CARB staff. Requirements: - Code shall be in a clean and understandable form with documentation and comments. - All scripts needed to compile and run the workflow - CARB staff can run the model for both inventory and future projection purposes. - Scripts needed to develop alternative management scenarios.
Due by September 30, 2026Demonstrate the use of modeling framework to generate soil C and GHG flux inventories. Requirements: - estimating the past and current carbon stocks and GHG statewide and on a county level. - General accuracy assessments. - A tutorial for running and manipulating the codes, workflows, and modeling pipelines to ensure that State staff will have the ability to replicate the analysis. - All workflows compile, run, and execute tasks correctly; workflows can be reproduced using the computational resources available to State staff.
Due by May 30, 2026Extend SIPNET to include agronomic management events, methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions, adding nitrogen cycling and event handlers. Deliverable: Report or presentation demonstrating the progress improving SIPNET to this point. Include details on the implementation status, challenges faced, and solutions applied.
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