Fig. 6: A schematic view of the IsoTONE model and inversion structure, showing different input and output data types. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: A schematic view of the IsoTONE model and inversion structure, showing different input and output data types.

From: Warming and redistribution of nitrogen inputs drive an increase in terrestrial nitrous oxide emission factor

Fig. 6: A schematic view of the IsoTONE model and inversion structure, showing different input and output data types.

Optimized variables (green) are defined in Supplementary Table 1. Sources of input and observation data are given in the Methods . MAT Mean Annual Temperature, WFPS Water-Filled Pore Space, CABLE Community Atmosphere Biosphere Land Exchange land surface model, MCMC Markov Chain Monte Carlo; fG, fL, fNO, fN2O, and fN2 refer to the proportion of N lost through leaching and N gas production, discussed in the Methods.

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