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Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases CarbOn Management Evaluation Tool (COMET-VR)

Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases CarbOn Management Evaluation Tool (COMET-VR). Joint effort between USDA and Colorado State University Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory John Brenner USDA-NRCS WNTSC AQ/AC Change Team Portland, OR. COMET-VR. BACKGROUND

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Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases CarbOn Management Evaluation Tool (COMET-VR)

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  1. Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases CarbOn Management Evaluation Tool (COMET-VR) Joint effort between USDA and Colorado State University Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory John Brenner USDA-NRCS WNTSC AQ/AC Change Team Portland, OR

  2. COMET-VR • BACKGROUND • 20 Land Resource Regions with subdivisions • Century SOM Model with an uncertainty estimate • Ave of 3.6 million records per LRR (90 mil total) • Takes ~20 working days to recalculate entire dataset • Difficult to manage such a large dataset

  3. COMET-VR • APPLICATION • WEB based • Crop production • SOIL CARBON emissions and sequestration • Fuel and energy use (estimate or user specified) • Grazing livestock • SOIL CARBON emissions and sequestration

  4. Agricultural Experiments

  5. Methods • Use Century to model the management impacts on SOC storage based on field experiments - 60 experiments with over 800 treatments • Statistically evaluate differences between the model results and field measurements for SOC storage • linear-mixed effect model reflecting uncertainties in model and measurements • prediction error for the LRR carbon estimates

  6. climate soil texture potential vegetation length of practice land management systems tillage practices residue management organic amendments fertilizer management Management/Environmental Variables of Interest

  7. Required Responses to Utilize COMET-VR • Location • State and County • Parcel Information • Soils Information • Soil Texture/Hydric Condition • Management History (crop rotations, tillage systems or grazing systems) • Pre 1970’s • 1970’s-1990’s • Base: 1990’s-Current • Reporting Period: Current + 10 years

  8. Century SOM Model Survey Data: Land Use and Mgmt Data (CSRA) Plant Growth CO2 Residues CO2 CO2 CO2 CO2 WEB INTERFACE Active SOM Slow SOM Passive SOM CO2 CO2 Spatial Data: Soils and Climate Uncertainty Estimator Results 1605b Experiments Modeling Procedure Response returned in < 5 seconds

  9. SUMMARY • Flexible Tool • Web based • Update and expand easily • Expandable to address other GHG’s in agriculture • Uses • 1605b reporting system • Conservation programs

  10. PARTICIPANTS • Colorado State University - Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory • Keith Paustian, Kendrick Killian, Steve Ogle, Mark Easter, Steve Williams • USDA • NRCS - Jill Schuler, Joel Brown and Maury Mausbach (retired) • ARS - Ron Follett, Steve Shafer and Mike Jawson • GCPO - Bill Hohenstein and Kathryn Bickel

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