245 Emission of Regulated and Greenhouse Gases: Measurement Technology, Monitoring and Policy: II



S01 Soil Physics
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
Organizers:
Scott B. Jones , Markus Tuller and Raymond Knighton
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Weather-Based Conditional Sampling of Ammonia Using Robotic Diffusive Samplers.
Jay Ham, Colorado State University; Christina Williams, Colorado State University; Joshua Stratton, Colorado State University; Thomas Borch, Colorado State University
113
Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Agriculture and Animal Operations: Influencing Factors, Measurement Limitations, and Potential Mitigation Strategies.
Esther Babcock, University of Arizona; Markus Tuller, University of Arizona; Scott B. Jones, Utah State University; James Walworth, University of Arizona
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Evaluation of Milk Urea Nitrogen As a Management Tool to Reduce Ammonia Emissions From Dairy Farms.
J. Mark Powell, USDA-ARS; Michel A. Wattiaux, University of Wisconsin-Madison; J. Mark Powell, USDA-ARS
115
Technical Aspects of Greenhouse Gas Sampling and Analysis: Protocols and Solutions.
Kevin Kahmark, MSU-Kellogg Biological Station; Sven Bohm, MSU-Kellogg Biological Station; Neville Millar, MSU-Kellogg Biological Station; Nathaniel E. Ostrom, MSU; G. Philip Robertson, MSU-Kellogg Biological Station
116
Depth-Wise CO2 Production and Transport In a Wyoming Rangeland Soil.
Aditya Verma, University of Wyoming; Thijs Kelleners, University of Wyoming
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Comparison of Buried Soil Sensor, Surface Chamber and Above Ground Measurements of Carbon Dioxide Fluxes.
Xinhua Xiao, Iowa State University; Thomas Sauer, USDA-ARS National Laboratory for Agriculture & the Environment; Robert Horton, Agronomy Department