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Response to ‘Stochastic and deterministic interpretation of pool models’

March 4, 2021

We concur with Azizi‐Rad et al. (2021) that it is vital to critically evaluate and compare different soil carbon models, and we welcome the opportunity to further describe the unique contribution of the PROMISE model (Waring et al. 2020) to this literature. The PROMISE framework does share many features with established biogeochemical models, as our original manuscript highlighted in Table 1, and our work builds upon model innovations developed by many different groups, including that of Azizi‐Rad and colleagues. Yet, the PROMISE framework is distinctive due to where it places mechanistic emphasis, and how these mechanisms are formalized in the mathematical model structure.

Publication Year 2021
Title Response to ‘Stochastic and deterministic interpretation of pool models’
DOI 10.1111/gcb.15580
Authors Bonnie G. Waring, Benjamin N. Sulman, Sasha C. Reed, A. Peyton Smith, Colin Averill, Courtney Creamer, Daniela F. Cusack, Steven J. Hall, Julie D. Jastrow, Andrea Jilling, Kenneth M. Kemner, Markus Kleber, Xiao-Jun Allen Liu, Jennifer Pett-Ridge, Marjorie S. Schulz
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Global Change Biology
Index ID 70218739
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center
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