Equifinality, sloppiness, and emergent structures of mechanistic soil biogeochemical models

Volume: 122, Pages: 104518 - 104518
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Biogeochemical models increasingly consider the microbial control of carbon cycling in soil. The major current challenge is to validate mechanistic descriptions of microbial processes and predicted system responses against experimental observations. We analyzed soil biochemical models of different complexity regarding parameter identifiability using information geometry, i.e. a model is geometrically interpreted as a manifold embedded in data...
Paper Details
Title
Equifinality, sloppiness, and emergent structures of mechanistic soil biogeochemical models
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
122
Pages
104518 - 104518
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