358-7 Multi-Year N2O Flux Measurements with Multiple Methods: A Comparison.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling
See more from this Session: Symposium--Advances in Characterizing Agriculture's Role in the Nitrogen Cycle: Measurement Methods, Instruments, and Insights
Abstract:
Several methods for measuring N2O fluxes were evaluated as part of an FG-based N2O study in Elora, Ontario, Canada. This project, operating since May 2015, uses the multi-plot FG technique to measure total N2O emissions from four 4-ha plots within a homogeneous 30-ha cornfield, each with a different fertilizer treatment. EC fluxes of N2O are being measured simultaneously using a tunable diode laser adsorption spectrometer (Campbell Scientific TGA100A) in one plot throughout the 3-year study. A field test of a thermo-electrically cooled TDLAS (CS TGA200A) for N2O EC flux measurements was included at this tower until Fall 2016. Automated chambers measured N2O fluxes in the growing seasons of 2015 and 2016. In spring of 2017 a new low-powered (<30 W) N2O FG system (FG-LP) was installed at the site.
Preliminary results showed that temporal patterns measured by each method matched for N2O emission events. N2O fluxes measured by the four-plot FG system correlated with the EC fluxes (r2 ~ 0.8) but magnitudes were slightly lower than the EC fluxes. Chamber measurements were beneficial for confirming N2O emission in relatively low flux periods, but the lack of spatial coverage resulted in poor correlations between the chamber and EC and FG measurements. Results of the comparison of the four-plot FG, FG-LP and EC N2O fluxes from 2017 will be presented.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling
See more from this Session: Symposium--Advances in Characterizing Agriculture's Role in the Nitrogen Cycle: Measurement Methods, Instruments, and Insights