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Self-similarity: A universal feature in water-carbon coupling of global terrestrial ecosystems


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Abstract

The following datasets and codes were used in the paper "Self-similarity: A universal feature in water-carbon coupling of global terrestrial ecosystems" by Mishra et al. (under submission in AGU's JGR-Biogeosciences).
(1) "PhanDA_GMSTandCO2_percentiles.csv" file contains geological time series from Judd et al.(2024) that was used to create Figure 1. Accompanying R code is provided in the notebook file named "Geological_Time_Series_Plot.Rmd".
(2) Figures 2-3 are created directly using data from MODIS GPP and ET products (openly accessible).
(3) "Photosynthetic Pathways Dataset.xlsx" contains the data used for creation of Figure 4.
(4) "Self_Similarity_in_Water_Carbon_Coupling_Leaf_Scale_Figures.Rmd" R notebook contains codes that were used to create figures 5-7 in the paper. The datasets are directly accessed from "https://bitbucket.org/gsglobal/leafgasexchange/src/master/" as shown in the initial steps in the code.
(5) "RingSpecific_Conductivity_Fickle_et_al_2025.csv" contains the data used for creation of Figure 8 in the main text. This dataset is provided by Fickle et al. (2025).

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Mishra, D. (2026). Self-similarity: A universal feature in water-carbon coupling of global terrestrial ecosystems, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/e788ff69d1294cc1aa9057de10c2a63c

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