
Rothamsted Carbon Model (ROTHC)
RothC is a model for the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged topsoils that allows for the effects of soil type, temperature, moisture content and plant cover on the turnover process.
RothC is a model for the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged top-soils that allows for the effects of soil type, temperature, moisture content and plant cover on the turnover process.
Rothamsted-Models/RothC_Code: RothC code and example input file - GitHub
Feb 26, 2024 · RothC models the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged top-soil. It accounts for the effects of soil texture, temperature, moisture content and plant cover on the turnover process.
RothC — ISMC - Soil Modeling
RothC is a model for the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged topsoil that allows for the effects of soil type, temperature, soil moisture and plant cover on the turnover process.
Run the RothC model for a site - Max Planck Society
Nov 19, 2015 · RothC is a very popular model commonly used to explore soil carbon dynamics in natural and agricultural ecosystems. SoilR includes an implementation of the RothC model based on previous descriptions of this model.
RothC Process-Based Model Dashboard
The RothC model is a process-based model that simulates the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged soils. It is widely used in agricultural and ecological studies to assess soil organic carbon changes under various land use and climate scenarios.
RothC | IPBES secretariat
The Rothamsted carbon model (RothC) is a model to assess soil matter turnover, which can indirectly indicate the state of degradation. It is a point-scale model and can be extrapolated to large spatial extents using remote sensing and GIS approaches.
RothC Official Rothamsted Research Release - Zenodo
Feb 26, 2024 · Roth C models the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged top-soil. It accounts for the effects of soil texture, temperature, moisture content and plant cover on the turnover process.
RothC-26.3 is a model for the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged topsoils that allows for the effects of soil type, temperature, moisture content and plant cover on the turnover process.
RothC - GRAMP
RothC is a model for the turnover of organic carbon in non-waterlogged topsoil that allows for the effects of soil type, temperature, soil moisture and plant cover on the turnover process.
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