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  1. Simplifying process models to reduce processing time and feed other models, soil temperature with depth at a daily resolution is well (within 1-2 degrees) approximated with simplified with biomass, air temperature, and thermal diffusion. Parton 1984 journals.lww.com/soilsci/abstr #SciLit #ReducedComplexityModel #SoilTemperatureResponse #soil

  2. Simplifying process models to reduce processing time and feed other models, soil temperature with depth at a daily resolution is well (within 1-2 degrees) approximated with simplified with biomass, air temperature, and thermal diffusion. Parton 1984 journals.lww.com/soilsci/abstr #SciLit #ReducedComplexityModel #SoilTemperatureResponse #soil

  3. Instantaneous incubation responses change depending on prior temperature. This change does not correspond to biomass size and is larger in Arctic/boreal soils and smaller in agricultural soils. One of my personal favorite incubation studies, this is a clever use of a single cooling-warming incubation cycle over the course of several months. Karhu etal 2014 doi.org/10.1038/nature13604 #SoilBiogeochemistry #Incubation #SoilTemperatureResponse #SoilCarbonModel #SciLit

  4. Instantaneous incubation responses change depending on prior temperature. This change does not correspond to biomass size and is larger in Arctic/boreal soils and smaller in agricultural soils. One of my personal favorite incubation studies, this is a clever use of a single cooling-warming incubation cycle over the course of several months. Karhu etal 2014 doi.org/10.1038/nature13604 #SoilBiogeochemistry #Incubation #SoilTemperatureResponse #SoilCarbonModel #SciLit