Workshop on Model Data Integration for Soil Carbon Dynamics
- Beginn: 25.10.2007
- Ende: 27.10.2007
- Ort: Jena, Germany
Background
Soil carbon dynamics are modeled in most global soil models with
first order kinetics. Therefore, they are implicitly assuming that the
stability of carbon is based on substrate quality only. However,
accounting for the soil biology and different mechanisms of carbon
stabilization in different ways can potentially change our projections
of the climate system profoundly.
New modeling approaches are hard to
validate. Often data is missing or terminology and the conceptual views
of the soil differs between soil experimentalists and soil modelers.
The workshop aims at bringing together models and data, modelers and experimentalists in order to put forward new modeling approaches. The workshop wants to be a platform to exchange knowledge, discuss problems, demonstrate promising pathways, and establish links between the different groups.
Contributions on questions, unresolved problems, and need for exchange are welcome.
Sessions and Keynotes
Markus Reichstein
Chances and challenges for model-data synthesis in Biogeochemical cycle science
Experimental Studies
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Prof. Ing. Hana Šantrůčková, CSc.
Insight and questions from 13C studies in soil.
Which new modeling approaches do exist?
- Thomas Wutzler Recalcitrance, spatial inaccessibility, and interaction with minerals: models for different hypothesises for OM stabilization.
How can we distinguish between imprecise parameters and insufficient model structure?
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Dr. habil. Thorsten Wiegand
Pattern oriented modeling for revealing hidden information -
Dr. habil. Thorsten Wiegand
Using the Pareto Optimal Model Assessment Cycle (POMAC) - Christian Hoffmann
Optimal Experimental Design
Organizers
Thomas Wutzler
thomas.wutzler@bgc-jena.mpg.de
Tel: +49 3641 576271
Markus Reichstein
markus.reichstein@bgc-jena.mpg.de
Tel: +49 3641 576273
Biogeochemical Model-Data Integration Group at Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, Germany
Links
- Innsbruck workshop Disentangling abiotic and biotic effects on soil respiration
- GCTE SOMNET: The Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Soil Organic Matter Network
- International workshop on Development of Models and Forest Soil Surveys for Monitoring of Soil Carbon
- Spring School Stable Isotopes in Ecology