Research Highlights
Improved modeling of soil nitrogen loss
August 1, 2015
Objective
- Improve prediction of soil nitrogen losses via advection (i.e., nitrate) and gaseous emissions (i.e., N2O and N2)
- Improve the ACME Land Model (ALM) numerical representation of nutrient competition coupled with abiotic processes.
Approach
- We modified the ALM nitrogen competition module with the Equilibrium Chemistry Approximation (ECA) approach that represents the multi-substrate, multi-consumer environment.
- Advective nitrate losses and competition with biotic consumers (e.g., plants) were more realistically represented.
Results/Impacts
- As shown in the upper left panel, the current versions of ALM and CLM4.5 poorly represent the gaseous proportion on nitrogen losses (fdenit).
- The bottom two panels show the dramatic improvements in partitioning of N losses with our ECA and advection changes.
- We are integrating these concepts into ALMv1.
Zhu, Qing, and William J. Riley. August 1, 2015. “Improved Modelling of Soil Nitrogen Losses.” Nature Clim. Change, 5(8):705–706. doi:10.1038/nclimate2696.