2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2008.11.012
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Simulating soil organic matter with CQESTR (v. 2.0): Model description and validation against long-term experiments across North America

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“…The validation dataset should be different from the calibration dataset. The most common validation method that has been adopted in the modeling studies of SOM dynamics is based on the statistical analysis of the quantitative relationship between observed data and model output (Liang et al, 2009;Lopes et al, 2008;Monte et al, 1996;Tornquist et al, 2009a, b), assessing the accuracy of predictions by confidence limits and other index values (Smith et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The validation dataset should be different from the calibration dataset. The most common validation method that has been adopted in the modeling studies of SOM dynamics is based on the statistical analysis of the quantitative relationship between observed data and model output (Liang et al, 2009;Lopes et al, 2008;Monte et al, 1996;Tornquist et al, 2009a, b), assessing the accuracy of predictions by confidence limits and other index values (Smith et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models such as GREET [2,3], DAYCENT [4], and CQESTR [5] are used to evaluate the potential environmental benefits or liabilities of bioenergy crops and are based on published data with soil sampling depths of 30 to 40 cm. Life cycle assessments (LCAs) completed to date [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] have used these or similar models and their assumptions which to date have given little consideration to the effects of production management practices on SOC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is sensitive to local soils, climate, crops, cover crops, crop rotations, tillage systems, and organic amendments. The model requires number and thickness of soil layers, SOM content and bulk density of each layer, annual crop inputs, farming management practices, the average daily air temperature and precipitation Rickman et al (2002), Liang et al (2009), Gollany et al (2012 CENTURY CENTURY simulates C and nutrient (N, P, S) dynamics for the topsoil through an annual cycle, over time scales of centuries and millennia. Flows of nutrients are controlled by the amount of C in the various pools and climate and environmental condition for agricultural lands, grasslands, forests, and savannas Parton (1996), Parton et al (1996), Paustian et al (1998) DAYCENT DAYCENT is the daily version of the CENTURY, which simulates fluxes of C, nutrients, and trace gases among the atmosphere, soil, and plants.…”
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confidence: 99%