In up-scaling studies, model input data aggregation is a common method to cope with deficient data availability and limit the computational effort. We analyzed model errors due to soil data aggregation for modeled SOC trends. For a region in North West Germany, gridded soil data of spatial resolutions between 1 km and 100 km has been derived by majority selection. This data was used to simulate changes in SOC for a period of 30 years by 7 biogeochemical models. Soil data aggregation strongly affected modeled SOC trends. Prediction errors of simulated SOC changes decreased with increasing spatial resolution of model output. Output data aggregation only marginally reduced differences of model outputs between models indicating that errors caused by deficient model structure are likely to persist even if requirements on the spatial resolution of model outputs are low.

The implication of input data aggregation on up-scaling soil organic carbon changes / Grosz, Balázs; Dechow, Rene; Gebbert, Sören; Hoffmann, Holger; Zhao, Gang; Constantin, Julie; Raynal, Helene; Wallach, Daniel; Coucheney, Elsa; Lewan, Elisabet; Eckersten, Henrik; Specka, Xenia; Kersebaum, Kurt Christian; Nendel, Claas; Kuhnert, Matthias; Yeluripati, Jagadeesh; Haas, Edwin; Teixeira, Edmar; Bindi, Marco; Trombi, Giacomo; Moriondo, Marco; Doro, Luca; Roggero, Pier Paolo; Zhao, Zhigan; Wang, Enli; Tao, Fulu; Rötter, Reimund; Kassie, Belay; Cammarano, Davide; Asseng, Senthold; Weihermüller, Lutz; Siebert, Stefan; Gaiser, Thomas; Ewert, Frank. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE. - ISSN 1364-8152. - 96:(2017), pp. 361-377. [10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.06.046]

The implication of input data aggregation on up-scaling soil organic carbon changes

ROGGERO, Pier Paolo;
2017-01-01

Abstract

In up-scaling studies, model input data aggregation is a common method to cope with deficient data availability and limit the computational effort. We analyzed model errors due to soil data aggregation for modeled SOC trends. For a region in North West Germany, gridded soil data of spatial resolutions between 1 km and 100 km has been derived by majority selection. This data was used to simulate changes in SOC for a period of 30 years by 7 biogeochemical models. Soil data aggregation strongly affected modeled SOC trends. Prediction errors of simulated SOC changes decreased with increasing spatial resolution of model output. Output data aggregation only marginally reduced differences of model outputs between models indicating that errors caused by deficient model structure are likely to persist even if requirements on the spatial resolution of model outputs are low.
2017
Inglese
96
361
377
17
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815217301160
Esperti anonimi
Biogeochemical model; Data aggregation; Up-scaling error; Soil organic carbon
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Grosz, Balázs; Dechow, Rene; Gebbert, Sören; Hoffmann, Holger; Zhao, Gang; Constantin, Julie; Raynal, Helene; Wallach, Daniel; Coucheney, Elsa; Lewan,...espandi
The implication of input data aggregation on up-scaling soil organic carbon changes / Grosz, Balázs; Dechow, Rene; Gebbert, Sören; Hoffmann, Holger; Zhao, Gang; Constantin, Julie; Raynal, Helene; Wallach, Daniel; Coucheney, Elsa; Lewan, Elisabet; Eckersten, Henrik; Specka, Xenia; Kersebaum, Kurt Christian; Nendel, Claas; Kuhnert, Matthias; Yeluripati, Jagadeesh; Haas, Edwin; Teixeira, Edmar; Bindi, Marco; Trombi, Giacomo; Moriondo, Marco; Doro, Luca; Roggero, Pier Paolo; Zhao, Zhigan; Wang, Enli; Tao, Fulu; Rötter, Reimund; Kassie, Belay; Cammarano, Davide; Asseng, Senthold; Weihermüller, Lutz; Siebert, Stefan; Gaiser, Thomas; Ewert, Frank. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE. - ISSN 1364-8152. - 96:(2017), pp. 361-377. [10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.06.046]
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