“…Ventilation (gas advection through porous media) can decouple the soil CO 2 source from emissions to the atmosphere with changes in pressure, wind or friction velocity. Scientists have confirmed subterranean advective transport in laboratories (Nachshon et al, 2012;Maier et al, 2012), soils (Clemets and Wilkening, 1974;Maier et al, 2010;Subke et al, 2003;Weisbrod et al, 2009), peatlands (Comas et al, 2005;Comas et al, 2007;Comas et al, 2011), and snow (Bowling and Massman, 2011;Fujiyoshi et al, 2010;Seok et al, 2009;Massman et al, 1997). Some have applied the gradient method -based on Fick's law for molecular diffusion -to model exchange with the atmosphere during calm conditions, but highlight the importance of advective transport in exchanges at other times.…”