Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10249624 | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The technique is functionally similar to regular dynamic chambers, and provides results comparable to leading commercially available devices. ⺠This soil efflux technique currently uses 10à less power than a comparable autochamber, with the potential for further gains. ⺠The passive technique is also inherently reliable because there are no moving parts. ⺠The technique is very stable in the field, including in dynamic boundary layer environments, and even is certain sub-snow environments. ⺠Opportunity for expanding carbon monitoring programs into remote areas.
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Authors
David Risk, Nick Nickerson, Chance Creelman, Gordon McArthur, Jennifer Owens,