A high‐frequency greenhouse gas flux analysis tool: Insights from automated non‐steady‐state transparent soil chambers
George Themistokleous,
Andreas M. Savvides,
Katerina Philippou
et al.
Abstract:Non‐steady‐state chambers are widely employed for quantifying soil emissions of CO2, CH4, and N2O. Automated non‐steady‐state (a‐NSS) soil chambers, when coupled with online gas analysers, offer the ability to capture high‐frequency measurements of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes. While these sampling systems provide valuable insights into GHG emissions, they present post‐measurement challenges, including the management of extensive datasets, intricate flux calculations, and considerations for temporal upscaling. … Show more
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