The Riparian Soil Model (RSM) of Brovelli et al. (2012) was applied to study soil nutrient turnover in a revitalized section of the Thur River, North-East Switzerland. In the present work, the model was calibrated on field experimental data, and satisfactorily reproduced soil respiration, organic matter stocks and inorganic nitrogen fluxes. Calibrated rates were in good agreement with the ranges reported in the literature. The main discrepancies between model and observations were for dissolved organic carbon. The sensitivity of the model to environmental factors was also analyzed. Soil temperature was the most influential factor at daily and seasonal scales while effects of soil moisture were weak overall. The ecosystem sensitivity to temp...
Reliable projections of future climate require land–atmosphere carbon (C) fluxes to be represented r...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of riparian soil functioning and in the provisi...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
In recent years, the key environmental importance of natural, healthy riparian ecosystems and soils ...
The key environmental importance of natural, healthy ecosystems has been progressively recognized an...
In order to meet demands for crops, pasture and firewood, the rate of land use change from forested ...
Natural ecosystems provide services such as ameliorating the impacts of deleterious human activities...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
[1] We present a new, process-based model of soil and stream water dissolved organic carbon (DOC): t...
Due to their spatial complexity and dynamic nature, floodplains provide a wide range of ecosystem fu...
The fate of soil carbon and nitrogen compounds in soils in response to climate change is currently t...
Soil carbon is the largest terrestrial carbon sink in the biosphere. Heterotrophic soil respiration ...
Climate change and changes in land use will alter the stores of carbon and turnover of soil organic ...
Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon pools and contain approximately 2200 Pg of carbon. Thus, th...
Reliable projections of future climate require land–atmosphere carbon (C) fluxes to be represented r...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of riparian soil functioning and in the provisi...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...
In recent years, the key environmental importance of natural, healthy riparian ecosystems and soils ...
The key environmental importance of natural, healthy ecosystems has been progressively recognized an...
In order to meet demands for crops, pasture and firewood, the rate of land use change from forested ...
Natural ecosystems provide services such as ameliorating the impacts of deleterious human activities...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
Riparian zones are prominent features of agricultural landscapes because they are the last point to ...
[1] We present a new, process-based model of soil and stream water dissolved organic carbon (DOC): t...
Due to their spatial complexity and dynamic nature, floodplains provide a wide range of ecosystem fu...
The fate of soil carbon and nitrogen compounds in soils in response to climate change is currently t...
Soil carbon is the largest terrestrial carbon sink in the biosphere. Heterotrophic soil respiration ...
Climate change and changes in land use will alter the stores of carbon and turnover of soil organic ...
Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon pools and contain approximately 2200 Pg of carbon. Thus, th...
Reliable projections of future climate require land–atmosphere carbon (C) fluxes to be represented r...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of riparian soil functioning and in the provisi...
This experiment was designed to study three determinant factors in decomposition patterns of soil or...