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Residual correlation and ensemble modelling to improve crop and grassland models

Authors :
Sándor, Renáta
Ehrhardt, Fiona
Grace, Peter
Recous, Sylvie
Smith, Pete
Snow, Val
Soussana, Jean-François
Basso, Bruno
Bhatia, Arti
Brilli, Lorenzo
Doltra, Jordi
Dorich, Christopher D.
Doro, Luca
Fitton, Nuala
Grant, Brian
Harrison, Matthew Tom
Skiba, Ute
Kirschbaum, Miko U.F.
Klumpp, Katja
Laville, Patricia
Léonard, Joel
Martin, Raphaël
Massad, Raia Silvia
Moore, Andrew D.
Myrgiotis, Vasileios
Pattey, Elizabeth
Rolinski, Susanne
Sharp, Joanna
Smith, Ward
Wu, Lianhai
Zhang, Qing
Bellocchi, Gianni
Sándor, Renáta
Ehrhardt, Fiona
Grace, Peter
Recous, Sylvie
Smith, Pete
Snow, Val
Soussana, Jean-François
Basso, Bruno
Bhatia, Arti
Brilli, Lorenzo
Doltra, Jordi
Dorich, Christopher D.
Doro, Luca
Fitton, Nuala
Grant, Brian
Harrison, Matthew Tom
Skiba, Ute
Kirschbaum, Miko U.F.
Klumpp, Katja
Laville, Patricia
Léonard, Joel
Martin, Raphaël
Massad, Raia Silvia
Moore, Andrew D.
Myrgiotis, Vasileios
Pattey, Elizabeth
Rolinski, Susanne
Sharp, Joanna
Smith, Ward
Wu, Lianhai
Zhang, Qing
Bellocchi, Gianni
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Multi-model ensembles are becoming increasingly accepted for the estimation of agricultural carbon-nitrogen fluxes, productivity and sustainability. There is mounting evidence that with some site-specific observations available for model calibration (with vegetation data as a minimum requirement), median outputs assimilated from biogeochemical models (multi-model medians) provide more accurate simulations than individual models. Here, we evaluate potential deficiencies in how model ensembles represent (in relation to climatic factors) the processes underlying biogeochemical outputs in complex agricultural systems such as grassland and crop rotations including fallow periods. We do that by exploring the correlation of model residuals. We restricted the distinction between partial and full calibration to the two most relevant calibration stages, i.e. with plant data only (partial) and with a combination of plant, soil physical and biogeochemical data (full). It introduces and evaluates the trade-off between (1) what is practical to apply for model users and beneficiaries, and (2) what constitutes best modelling practice. The lower correlations obtained overall with fully calibrated models highlight the centrality of the full calibration scenario for identifying areas of model structures that require further development.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1410021455
Document Type :
Electronic Resource