Humus Mineralization

Nitrogen is allowed to move between the active and stable organic pools in the humus fraction. The amount of nitrogen transferred from one pool to the other is calculated:

Ntrns,ly=βtrnsorgNact,ly(1fractN1)orgNsta,lyN_{trns,ly}=\beta_{trns}*orgN_{act,ly}*(\frac{1}{fr_{actN}}-1)-orgN_{sta,ly} 3:1.2.3

Ntrns,lyN_{trns,ly} is the amount of nitrogen transferred between the active and stable organic pools (kg N/ha), βtrns\beta_{trns} is the rate constant (1×105^{-5}), orgNact,lyorgN_{act,ly} is the amount of nitrogen in the active organic pool (kg N/ha), fractNfr_{actN} is the fraction of humic nitrogen in the active pool (0.02), and orgNsta,lyorgN_{sta,ly} is the amount of nitrogen in the stable organic pool (kg N/ha). When Ntrns,lyN_{trns,ly} is positive, nitrogen is moving from the active organic pool to the stable organic pool. When Ntrns,lyN_{trns,ly} is negative, nitrogen is moving from the stable organic pool to the active organic pool.

Mineralization from the humus active organic NN pool is calculated:

Nmina,ly=βmin(γtmp,lyγsw,ly)1/2orgNact,lyN_{mina,ly}=\beta_{min}*(\gamma_{tmp,ly}*\gamma_{sw,ly})^{1/2}*orgN_{act,ly} 3:1.2.4

where Nmina,lyN_{mina,ly} is the nitrogen mineralized from the humus active organic NN pool (kg N/ha), βmin\beta_{min} is the rate coefficient for mineralization of the humus active organic nutrients, γtmp,ly\gamma_{tmp,ly} is the nutrient cycling temperature factor for layer lyly, γsw,ly\gamma_{sw,ly} is the nutrient cycling water factor for layer ly,orgNact,lyly , orgN_{act,ly} is the amount of nitrogen in the active organic pool (kg N/ha).

Nitrogen mineralized from the humus active organic pool is added to the nitrate pool in the layer.

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