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Parametrization consequences of constraining soil organic matter models by total carbon and radiocarbon using long-term field data

Lorenzo Menichetti, Thomas Kätterer, Jens Leifeld

Biogeosciences · 2016

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Abstract. Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics result from different interacting processes and controls on spatial scales from sub-aggregate to pedon to the whole ecosystem. These complex dynamics are translated into models as abundant degrees of freedom. This high number of not directly measurable variables and, on the other hand, very limited data at disposal result in equifinality and parameter uncertainty. Carbon radioisotope measurements are a proxy for SOC age both at annual to decadal (bomb peak based) and centennial to millennial timescales (radio decay based), and thus can be used in addition to total organic C for constraining SOC models. By considering this additional information, uncertainties in model structure and parameters may be reduced. To test this hypothesis we studied SO

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5194/bg-13-3003-2016
Catalogue ID
BFmokjo62o-5uys75
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