1. General Model Information
Name: D3R
Acronym: D3R
Main medium: terrestrial
Main subject: biogeochemistry, hydrology
Organization level: ecosystem
Type of model: compartment model
Main application:
Keywords: decomposition, surface, soil, organic matter
Contact:
Clyde L. Douglas Jr.
address: --Box 370, USDA-ARS, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
phone: +1 541 278 3292
fax: +1 541 278 3795
email: A03LCPENDLET@ATTMAIL.COM
Author(s):
Abstract:
The model simulates the decomposition of soil organic matter.
II. Technical Information
II. Technical Information
II.1 Executables:
Operating System(s): DOS 3
II.2 Source-code:
Programming Language(s):
II.3 Manuals:
II.4 Data:
III. Mathematical Information
III.1 Mathematics
III.2 Quantities
III.2.1 Input
View Input data requirements of D3R in comparison to other Soil Organic Matter models:
These seven tables can be downloaded in Postscript Format
III.2.2 Output
View output data of D3R in comparison to other SOM - Models:
IV. References
Douglas, C.L. (Jr) & Rickman, R.W. (1992) Estimating crop residuedecompostion from air temperature, initial nitrogen content and residueplacement. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56: 272-278.
Rickman, R.. Wilkins, D., Douglas, C. & Alderman, R. (1992) Residuemanagement for erosion control. In: Columbia Basin AgriculturalResearch Ore. Agr. Expt. Stat. Spec. Rpt. 894: 14-17.
Douglas, C.L. (Jr.) & Wyoscki, D.J. (1994) Decomposition of CanolaResidue. In: Columbia Basin Agricultural Res. Annual Report. Spec.Rpt. 933. Agr. Expt. Stn. Or. St. Univ. and USDA-ARS: 56-57.
Douglas, C.L. (Jr.), Rickman, R.W. & Waldman, S.E. (1995) "D3R" Aresidue management aid. In: Columbia Basin Agricultural ResearchAnnual Report. Spec. Rpt. 946. Agr. Expt. Stn. Or. St. Univ. andUSDA-ARS: 96-98.
V. Further information in the World-Wide-Web
GCTE SOMNET Soil Organic Matter Network Database