227-5 Measuring Greenhouse Gases From Chambers: Relating Chamber Design to Microclimate and Flux.
Poster Number 221
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To ensure the integrity and compatibility of emissions data across the numerous treatments and management practices under investigation, robust and reproducible protocols for chamber construction and deployment, and sampling and analysis are essential. Our goal in this study was to investigate the microclimate conditions created by the deployment and presence of the various chamber types used in KBS field studies and relate these to GHG fluxes and concentrations. To do so we quantified the soil and air temperature, pressure, and moisture conditions that occurred over the 2012 growing season within and outside these chambers during closure and non-closure periods. Here we present data from these studies and relate differences in these parameters to the different chamber designs and environmental conditions encountered.
See more from this Session: Challenges and Innovations in Soil Carbon Stock & GHG Emissions Measurements.