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  <dc:contributor>Anders Ahlstrom</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Steven D. Allison</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Niels H. Batjes</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>V. Brovkin</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Nuno Carvalhais</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Adrian Chappell</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Philippe Ciais</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Eric A. Davidson</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Adien Finzi</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Katerina Georgiou</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Bertrand Guenet</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Oleksandra Hararuk</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Jennifer Harden</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Yujie He</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Francesca Hopkins</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>L. Jiang</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Charles Koven</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Robert B. Jackson</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Chris D. Jones</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>M. Lara</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>J. Liang</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>A. David McGuire</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>William Parton</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Changhui Peng</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>J. Randerson</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Alejandro Salazar</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Carlos A. Sierra</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Matthew J. Smith</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Hanqin Tian</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Katherine E. O Todd-Brown</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Margaret S. Torn</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Kees Jan van Groenigen</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Ying Wang</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Tristram O. West</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Yaxing Wei</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>William R. Wieder</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Jianyang Xia</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Xia Xu</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Xiaofeng Xu</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>T. Zhou</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>Y. Luo</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2016</dc:date>
  <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Soil carbon (C) is a critical component of Earth system models (ESMs), and its diverse representations are a major source of the large spread across models in the terrestrial C sink from the third to fifth assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Improving soil C projections is of a high priority for Earth system modeling in the future IPCC and other assessments. To achieve this goal, we suggest that (1) model structures should reflect real-world processes, (2) parameters should be calibrated to match model outputs with observations, and (3) external forcing variables should accurately prescribe the environmental conditions that soils experience. First, most soil C cycle models simulate C input from litter production and C release through decomposition. The latter process has traditionally been represented by first-order decay functions, regulated primarily by temperature, moisture, litter quality, and soil texture. While this formulation well captures macroscopic soil organic C (SOC) dynamics, better understanding is needed of their underlying mechanisms as related to microbial processes, depth-dependent environmental controls, and other processes that strongly affect soil C dynamics. Second, incomplete use of observations in model parameterization is a major cause of bias in soil C projections from ESMs. Optimal parameter calibration with both pool- and flux-based data sets through data assimilation is among the highest priorities for near-term research to reduce biases among ESMs. Third, external variables are represented inconsistently among ESMs, leading to differences in modeled soil C dynamics. We recommend the implementation of traceability analyses to identify how external variables and model parameterizations influence SOC dynamics in different ESMs. Overall, projections of the terrestrial C sink can be substantially improved when reliable data sets are available to select the most representative model structure, constrain parameters, and prescribe forcing fields.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
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  <dc:identifier>10.1002/2015GB005239</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>American Geophysical Union</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Toward more realistic projections of soil carbon dynamics by Earth system models</dc:title>
  <dc:type>article</dc:type>
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