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Revisiting soil inorganic N transformations #1947

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wwieder opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 1 comment
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Revisiting soil inorganic N transformations #1947

wwieder opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 1 comment
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priority: low Background task that doesn't need to be done right away. tag: enh - new science enhancement that brings in new science capabilities type: enhancement new capability or improved behavior of existing capability

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wwieder commented Jan 31, 2023

This may be a know issue, but I was terrified to see what profiles of inorganic N look like in this single point boreal case.
The behavior isn't surprising, since plants and heterotrophs have first crack at inorganic N (there's very little NO3 produced in surface soils), but below the rooting zone it seems like all the inorganic N is nitrified and sits around. One more reason to tackle the ECA (or similar) approach in our nutrient code...

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@ekluzek ekluzek added the tag: next this issue should get some attention in the next week or two label Feb 2, 2023
@billsacks billsacks added type: enhancement new capability or improved behavior of existing capability tag: enh - new science enhancement that brings in new science capabilities priority: low Background task that doesn't need to be done right away. and removed tag: next this issue should get some attention in the next week or two labels Feb 23, 2023
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From @wwieder - we probably won't deal with this until we have more linkages with FATES nutrients, with the ECA (equilibrium chemistry approximation) approach. This probably isn't causing any significant problems right now, but is scientifically unsatisfying.

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