We will develop an integrated modeling framework that can promote the evaluation of conceptual models of soil carbon behavior and associated interactions with climate, ecology, and landscape to promote up-scaling of mechanistic understanding to climate models.
We will develop an integrated modeling framework that can promote the evaluation of conceptual models of soil carbon behavior and associated interactions with climate, ecology, and landscape to promote up-scaling of mechanistic understanding to climate models.
The expected impact of modeling activities carried out by the RC CZO team is to develop and maintain an area of excellence in ecohydrology and biogeochemical modeling. We will achieve this impact both through modeling efforts by the RC CZO team, as well as by establishing collaborations and producing benchmark datasets that will be of broad interest to the Earth system modeling community.
FEATURED
08 Jul 2019 - CZO will end Nov 2020, succeeded by the “CZ Collaborative Network”. Let’s explore how the CZ community can build upon the CZOs via new NSF proposals.
30 Oct 2017 - Water Resources Research published a new special collection in September 2017 featuring concentration-discharge research from multiple CZOs.
04 Dec 2015 - Taking the Pulse of the Earth's Surface Systems In September of 2014, Laurel Larsen (UC Berkley), Elizabeth Hajek (Penn State), and others...
03 Nov 2014 - The US CZO National Office has organized a webinar on December 8, 2014 at 11AM - 12:30 PM ET.
08 Apr 2014 - Reactive Transport Modeling Survey – Community Needs for Biogeochemical Studies The below survey is designed by Alexis Navarre-Sitchler, Kate...