Simulating Global Terrestrial Carbon and Nitrogen Biogeochemical Cycles with Implicit and Explicit Representations of Soil Microbial Activity
William R Wieder,
Melannie Hartman,
Emily Kyker-Snowman
et al.
Abstract:Nutrient limitation is widespread in terrestrial ecosystems.
Accordingly, representations of nitrogen (N) limitation in land models
typically dampen rates of terrestrial carbon (C) accrual, compared with
C-only simulations. These previous findings, however, rely on soil
biogeochemical models that implicitly represent microbial activity and
physiology. Here we present results from a biogeochemical model testbed
that allows us to investigate how an explicit vs. implicit
representation of soil microbial activity,… Show more
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