The link between carbon turnover model pools and measurable carbon fractions is of key interest for initial parameterisation and subsequent validation of dynamic soil carbon models. In this study we performed the established particle-size fractionation of soils from 54 intensively monitored sites in Germany and from archived samples from 5 other long-term experiments in Germany and the United Kingdom. The Rothamsted carbon (RothC) model was then used to compare the measured soil C fractionation from the 54 intensively monitored sites against modelled pools using spin-up equilibrium runs whilst dynamic (non-equilibrium) model runs were performed when comparing data from the long-term experiments. We detected good agreement between measured s...
The initial distribution of carbon (C) between model pools can strongly influence predictions of soi...
The heterogeneity of soil organic matter (SOM) and the small changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) co...
Based on previous studies we suppose common soil carbon turnover modelling approaches to fail to acc...
The link between carbon turnover model pools and measurable carbon fractions is of key interest for ...
Understanding the response of soil organic carbon (SOC) to environmental and management factors is n...
A fractionation scheme that provided the measurement of a labile pool (particulate organic carbon), ...
Modelling of carbon turnover is a widely used tool to estimate soil carbon stock changes as a respon...
As part of a model evaluation exercise, RothC-26.3, a model for the turnover of organic carbon in no...
Fractionating soils according to size and/or density of particles improves our understanding of the ...
A new model, RothPC-1, is described for the turnover of organic C in the top metre of soil. RothPC-1...
The potential of soil carbon sequestration (SCS) in arable soil is well-established; however, it is ...
Interactions between model parameters and low spatiotemporal resolution of available data mean that ...
Comparison of two different soil organic matter fractionation methods Soil organic matter (SOM) sign...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is involved in food security, climate change mitigation and other ecosyste...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
The initial distribution of carbon (C) between model pools can strongly influence predictions of soi...
The heterogeneity of soil organic matter (SOM) and the small changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) co...
Based on previous studies we suppose common soil carbon turnover modelling approaches to fail to acc...
The link between carbon turnover model pools and measurable carbon fractions is of key interest for ...
Understanding the response of soil organic carbon (SOC) to environmental and management factors is n...
A fractionation scheme that provided the measurement of a labile pool (particulate organic carbon), ...
Modelling of carbon turnover is a widely used tool to estimate soil carbon stock changes as a respon...
As part of a model evaluation exercise, RothC-26.3, a model for the turnover of organic carbon in no...
Fractionating soils according to size and/or density of particles improves our understanding of the ...
A new model, RothPC-1, is described for the turnover of organic C in the top metre of soil. RothPC-1...
The potential of soil carbon sequestration (SCS) in arable soil is well-established; however, it is ...
Interactions between model parameters and low spatiotemporal resolution of available data mean that ...
Comparison of two different soil organic matter fractionation methods Soil organic matter (SOM) sign...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is involved in food security, climate change mitigation and other ecosyste...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
The initial distribution of carbon (C) between model pools can strongly influence predictions of soi...
The heterogeneity of soil organic matter (SOM) and the small changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) co...
Based on previous studies we suppose common soil carbon turnover modelling approaches to fail to acc...