Spatial variability of agricultural soil carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide fluxes: characterization and recommendations from spatially high-resolution, multi-year dataset
Nakian Kim,
Chunhwa Jang,
Wendy H. Yang
et al.
Abstract:Mitigating agricultural soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can contribute to meeting the global climate goals. High spatial and temporal resolution, large-scale, and multi-year data are necessary to characterize and predict spatial patterns of soil GHG fluxes to establish well-informed mitigation strategies, but not many of such datasets are currently available. To address this gap in data we collected two years of high spatial resolution (7.4 sampling points ha−1over 2.0 to 5.4 ha area) in-season soil carbon… Show more
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