Global evaluation of terrestrial biogeochemistry in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) and the role of the phosphorus cycle in the historical terrestrial carbon balance
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Published:2023-07-17
Issue:14
Volume:20
Page:2813-2836
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Yang Xiaojuan, Thornton PeterORCID, Ricciuto DanielORCID, Wang Yilong, Hoffman Forrest
Abstract
Abstract. The importance of carbon (C)–nutrient interactions to the prediction of
future C uptake has long been recognized. The Energy Exascale Earth System
Model (E3SM) land model (ELM) version 1 is one of the few land surface
models that include both N and P cycling and limitation (ELMv1-CNP). Here we
provide a global-scale evaluation of ELMv1-CNP using the International Land
Model Benchmarking (ILAMB) system. We show that ELMv1-CNP produces realistic
estimates of present-day carbon pools and fluxes. Compared to simulations
with optimal P availability, simulations with ELMv1-CNP produce better
performance, particularly for simulated biomass, leaf area index (LAI), and
global net C balance. We also show ELMv1-CNP-simulated N and P cycling is
in good agreement with data-driven estimates. We compared the ELMv1-CNP-simulated response to CO2 enrichment with meta-analysis of observations
from similar manipulation experiments. We show that ELMv1-CNP is able to
capture the field-observed responses for photosynthesis, growth, and LAI. We
investigated the role of P limitation in the historical balance and show
that global C sources and sinks are significantly affected by P limitation,
as the historical CO2 fertilization effect was reduced by 20 % and C
emission due to land use and land cover change was 11 % lower when P
limitation was considered. Our simulations suggest that the introduction of P
cycle dynamics and C–N–P coupling will likely have substantial consequences
for projections of future C uptake.
Funder
Biological and Environmental Research
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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