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Soil related developments of the Biome-BGCMuSo v6.2 terrestrial ecosystem model by integrating crop model components

Authors :
Dóra Hidy
Zoltán Barcza
Roland Hollós
Laura Dobor
Tamás Ács
Dóra Zacháry
Tibor Filep
László Pásztor
Dóra Incze
Katarína Merganičová
Peter Thornton
Steven Running
Nándor Fodor
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2021.

Abstract

Terrestrial biogeochemical models are essential tools to quantify climate-carbon cycle feedback and plant-soil relations from local to global scale. In this study, theoretical basis is provided for the latest version of Biome-BGCMuSo biogeochemical model (version 6.2). Biome-BGCMuSo is a branch of the original Biome-BGC model with a large number of developments and structural changes. Earlier model versions performed poorly in terms of soil water content (SWC) dynamics in different environments. Moreover, lack of detailed nitrogen cycle representation was a major limitation of the model. Since problems associated with these internal drivers might influence the final results and parameter estimation, additional structural improvements were necessary. During the developments we took advantage of experiences from the crop modeller community where internal process representation has a long history. In this paper the improved soil hydrology and soil carbon/nitrogen cycle calculation methods are described in detail. Capabilities of the Biome-BGCMuSo v6.2 model are demonstrated via case studies focusing on soil hydrology and soil organic carbon content estimation. Soil hydrology related results are compared to observation data from an experimental lysimeter station. The results indicate improved performance for Biome-BGCMuSo v6.2 compared to v4.0 (explained variance increased from 0.121 to 0.8 for SWC, and from 0.084 to 0.46 for soil evaporation; bias changed from −0.047 to 0.007 m3 m−3 for SWC, and from −0.68 mm day−1 to −0.2 mm day−1 for soil evaporation). Sensitivity analysis and optimization of the decomposition scheme is presented to support practical application of the model. The improved version of Biome-BGCMuSo has the ability to provide more realistic soil hydrology representation and nitrification/denitrification process estimation which represents a major milestone.

Details

ISSN :
19919603
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....55753b4c7dd9d34fc66a0fc63a98ba33
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2021-389