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Evaluation of Soil Organic Matter Models: Using Existing Long-Term Datasets

Powlson, David S.(Edited by)Smith, Jo U.(Edited by)Smith, Pete(Edited by)
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Soil organic matter (SOM) represents a major pool of carbon within the biosphere, roughly twice than in atmospheric CO2.

SOM models embody our best understanding of soil carbon dynamics and are needed to predict how global environmental change will influence soil carbon stocks.

These models are also required for evaluating the likely effectiveness of different mitigation options.

The first important step towards systematically evaluating the suitability of SOM models for these purposes is to test their simulations against real data.

Since changes in SOM occur slowly, long-term datasets are required.

This volume brings together leading SOM model developers and experimentalists to test SOM models using long-term datasets from diverse ecosystems, land uses and climatic zones within the temperate region.

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Product Details
Springer
3642610943 / 9783642610943
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
631.417
29/06/2013
English
429 pages
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