Using near-surface atmospheric measurements as a proxy for quantifying field-scale soil gas flux
<p>We present a new method for deriving surface soil gas flux at the field scale, which is less fieldwork intensive than traditional chamber techniques and less expensive than those derived from airborne or space surveys. The “open-field” technique uses aspects of chamber and micrometeorologic...
Main Authors: | A. Barkwith, S. E. Beaubien, T. Barlow, K. Kirk, T. R. Lister, M. C. Tartarello, H. Taylor-Curran |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2020-12-01
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Series: | Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems |
Online Access: | https://gi.copernicus.org/articles/9/483/2020/gi-9-483-2020.pdf |
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