2001
DOI: 10.1081/css-100103013
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An Improved Technique for Measuring Concentration of Soil Gases at Depth in Situ

Abstract: Measurements of gas fluxes at the soil surface are useful for determining exchanges of gases between the soil and the atmosphere, but they may not be representative of total gas production below the surface. Here we present an improved technique that enables sampling of soil atmosphere gas from any depth in the soil profile, regardless of soil moisture status. The method utilises the equilibration of gas from the soil pore space with that in a small headspace probe by means of diffusion through a silicone rubb… Show more

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“…The subsurface soil air N 2 O concentrations observed in this study span a large concentration range (80-50667 ppb) (Table 3). Large concentration ranges are consistent with observations from other studies measuring subsurface soil air N 2 O concentrations at a range of non-forested sites (Burton and Beauchamp 1994;Burton et al 1997;Clark et al 2001). In addition to the higher subsurface concentrations observed at the early post-harvest successional sites than their respective late postharvest forest pairs (Table 3), a pattern of a strong positive skew to the concentration data is evident (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The subsurface soil air N 2 O concentrations observed in this study span a large concentration range (80-50667 ppb) (Table 3). Large concentration ranges are consistent with observations from other studies measuring subsurface soil air N 2 O concentrations at a range of non-forested sites (Burton and Beauchamp 1994;Burton et al 1997;Clark et al 2001). In addition to the higher subsurface concentrations observed at the early post-harvest successional sites than their respective late postharvest forest pairs (Table 3), a pattern of a strong positive skew to the concentration data is evident (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This technology uses subsurface measurements and has been previously used under cropping and horticulture soils (Arah et al 1991;Gut et al 1998;Clark et al 2001). The method appears promising as measurements can be made as the animals are grazing, but further testing and comparisons with the commonly used chambers are needed to capture the effect of other variables regulating these emissions.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…A constraint in the past has been the problem of sampling in saturated conditions. This can be overcome using silicon tubing that is sufficiently permeable to allow the diffusion of a range of gases into a sampling chamber even under saturated conditions (Clark et al, 2001 ;Goldberg et al, 2008;Jacinthe and Groffman, 2001;Kammann et al, 2001).…”
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