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Model output for soil carbon and nitrogen turnover in agricultural sites in the Red Soil region of China

Summary output data (including soil organic carbon concentration, nitrogen, available water and carbon dioxide) from simulations of soil in a small agricultural catchment (Sunjia) in Southeast China (Jianxi province). The simulations were performed using the ECOSSE model; a pool-based carbon and nitrogen turnover model. The simulations were performed using soil and climate input data from the research farm. Input data for the simulations were provided by the soil science department of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Simulations were conducted in 2017. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/2ce71612-df48-40f2-9402-03d93104c623

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2020-03-02
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https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/2ce71612-df48-40f2-9402-03d93104c623
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doi: / 10.5285/2ce71612-df48-40f2-9402-03d93104c623
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Oyesiku-Blakemore, J., Smith, J., Hallett, P. (2020). Model output for soil carbon and nitrogen turnover in agricultural sites in the Red Soil region of China. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/2ce71612-df48-40f2-9402-03d93104c623
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  University of Aberdeen - Oyesiku-Blakemore, J.
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  University of Aberdeen - Smith, J.
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  University of Aberdeen - Hallett, P.
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Oyesiku-Blakemore, J., Smith, J., Hallett, P. (2020). Model output for soil carbon and nitrogen turnover in agricultural sites in the Red Soil region of China. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/2ce71612-df48-40f2-9402-03d93104c623
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2017-01-01
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2010-12-08
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The data presented is the output of model simulations. These were performed to simulate carbon and nitrogen turnover in the soil for comparison with carbon dioxide flux measurements being made at the site (these are still being made). Simulations were carried out by Dr Joseph Oyesiku-Blakemore in the Environmental modelling group at the University of Aberdeen. The work was part of the UK China Critical Zone Observatory project (the Red Soil project within this group of projects), funded by NERC and NSFC.
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