Wiki_page_template - PIK-LPJmL/LPJmL GitHub Wiki

Title (e.g. Phenology)

TOC

Description

Short description on your motivation and/or introduction (what is it about? what is it for?) 1-2 sentences

Details

Main part. A more detailed description (equations, data sources, data preparation, meaning, usage…).
Refer to references if you have any using footnotes[1] (syntax is [1]) or via normal citations.

You can refer to a specific file by using direct URLs. Unlike in redmine, you cannot refer to specific revisions or lines of the file:
source:master/src/crop/calc_seasonality.c

You can refer to an issue by using:
Issue #12

For a table use:

| Left Aligned | Centered | Right Aligned | Left Aligned | Centered | Right Aligned |
| :----------- | :------: | ------------: | :----------- | :------: | ------------: |
| Cell 1       | Cell 2   | Cell 3        | Cell 4       | Cell 5   | Cell 6        |
| Cell 7       | Cell 8   | Cell 9        | Cell 10      | Cell 11  | Cell 12       |

Technical Note

Things that are relevant if you want to deal with the presented topic
directly in LPJmL (e.g. for Sowing dates it is the description which flags you need in LPJmL and links to the main files)

Technical details, e.g. configuration, technical limitations, input and output files.

Developer(s)

A list of developers which were mainly involved in the implementation of the corresponding topic

See Also

Sowing dates, Wiki, Crop functional types, Missing wiki page

Links to other Wiki pages, that are related. It doesn’t matter if the wiki page already exists or not.
Also link pages that do not exist yet! Links to existing pages are written blue, links to non-existing pages look just the same.

References

  1. Here you can add your References [^1]: or the footnote content (syntax [^1]: text)