“…Numerous authors have found that advective transport driven by the wind can provoke changes in the soil CO 2 molar fraction [Drewitt et al, 2005;Seok et al, 2009;Bowling and Massman, 2011;Goffin et al, 2014], soil CO 2 effluxes [Subke et al, 2003;Risk et al, 2013;Roland et al, 2015], or in the atmosphere [Kowalski et al, 2008;Sanchez-Canete et al, 2011;Nachshon et al, 2012;Rey et al, 2012]. Nondiffusive transport has been associated both with small changes in pressure induced by the wind, commonly called pressure pumping [Massman et al, 1997;Takle et al, 2004;Maier et al, 2010], or from synoptic atmospheric pressure changes [Rogie et al, 2001;Fujiyoshi et al, 2010;Comas et al, 2011;Sanchez-Canete et al, 2013b]. The soil-atmosphere thermal gradient also can generate convective transport provoking the exchange of the air between soil and atmosphere, both in fractures [Weisbrod et al, 2009;Moore et al, 2011] and in caves [Serrano-Ortiz et al, 2010].…”