Using temperature time-series data for changing microbial rate constant based on Q10 coefficients in PFLOTRAN

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Bisesh Joshi

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Dec 14, 2025, 7:54:44 PM12/14/25
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Hi all,
I'm trying to develop Reaction Sandbox to incorporate temperature-dependent microbial rates for my biogeochemical reaction network using Q10 coefficients. Please let me know if anybody has done similar work or has example reaction sandbox files for it. Any help is highly appreciated.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Bisesh

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Bisesh Joshi
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University of Delaware

Hammond, Glenn E

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Jan 6, 2026, 11:30:48 AMJan 6
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Buses,

I apologize for the late response. I have been on vacation since Dec 13.

It doesn’t sound like anyone has ideas/examples/experience with your proposed approach. Perhaps, if you provide a short/concise description of your concept/conceptual model, at least a first pass at what you want to employ, others will comment.

Glenn

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Sam Shaheen

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Jan 20, 2026, 2:01:10 PMJan 20
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Hi Bisesh,
MICROBIAL_REACTION supports the ACTIVATION_ENERGY keyword to implement an Arrhenius temperature-dependent scaling of the rate constant. I believe Q10 values can be converted into an activation energy for the Arrhenius equation. You can use this to avoid needing the reaction sandbox altogether.
-Sam

Bisesh Joshi

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Jan 22, 2026, 10:41:12 AMJan 22
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Thanks for the response, Glenn.  I was looking for a method to incorporate temperature effects on monod kinetics based on available Q10 values.
Thanks, Sam. This suggestion helps a lot.

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