Zaehle, S. & Friend, A. D. Carbon and
nitrogen cycle dynamics in the O - CN land surface model: 1 model description, site - scale evaluation, and sensitivity to parameter estimates.
Not exact matches
You'll see that the limits that most concern the biogeochemists are not the limits of drilling and mining (what we used to call «non-renewable resources») but rather the limits that are tied to overall system
dynamics — the carbon and
nitrogen cycles, biodiversity loss, and so on.
In the version of this Letter originally published, in the final paragraph, the section of text including «Earth system models should... nutrient
cycling)» was misleading and should have been: «Models simulating the
dynamics of the terrestrial biosphere currently consider the effects of
nitrogen on vegetation and soils25, 26 but they still do not consider the effects of other nutrients such as phosphorus or potassium.
However, despite many efforts to unravel the linkage and feedback controls between the carbon and
nitrogen cycles, and the effect of their variability on primary production and food - web
dynamics, they are still not well understood.