Revisiting soil inorganic N transformations #1947
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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
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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