Incorporating nutrient content elasticity in the MAKEDEP model
(2002) SUFOR International Workshop 2002(1). p.52-67- Abstract
- The MAKEDEP model is designed to produce the time series of atmospheric
deposition and nutrient uptake and cycling needed by dynamic soil chemistry models such as SAFE.
A range of new features were implemented in the MAKEDEP model including
separate treatment of several tree compartments (e.g. root, stem, bark, branch,
canopy) and variable nutrient content in the different compartments. The model is designed to produce output that can easily be used as input to the multi-layer soil chemistry model SAFE.
The introduction of variable nutrient content calls for a separate treatment of
biomass and stored nutrients and also affects the calibration procedure used in the MAKEDEP model
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- author
- Alveteg, Mattias LU ; Kurz, Daniel and Becker, Rolf
- organization
- publishing date
- 2002
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- nutrient uptake, forest growth, dynamic modelling, historic deposition, acidification, SAFE model
- host publication
- Sustainable Forestry inTemperate Regions - Proceedings from the SUFOR International Workshop, April 7-9, 2002 (Reports in Ecology and Environmental Engineering )
- editor
- Björk, Lena
- volume
- 2002
- issue
- 1
- pages
- 167 pages
- publisher
- Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund University
- conference name
- SUFOR International Workshop
- conference location
- Sweden
- conference dates
- 2002-04-07
- ISSN
- 1104-2877
- project
- SUFOR
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 853fc21e-4500-4d07-9170-cdc2b9cd2315 (old id 1275402)
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- http://www.sufor.nu/Webbsidor/Workshopdokument/Proceedings.pdf
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- 2016-04-01 17:06:16
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