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http://dx.doi.org/10.5532/KJAFM.2007.9.3.170

Two Different Enclosure-based Measurements Applications for Trace Gas Surface Emission and Sensitivity Analysis for Soil NO Emission by Using a Flow-through Dynamic System  

Kim, Deug-Soo (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Kunsan National University)
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Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology / v.9, no.3, 2007 , pp. 170-178 More about this Journal
Abstract
Rapid increases in the concentrations of greenhouse gases and many other chemically important trace gases have occurred over the last several centuries. For understanding the roles of these important gases in global change, it is essential to identify their sources and sinks, to characterize biogenic gas fluxes between the biosphere and atmosphere, and to understand the processes that control them. In this paper, enclosure-based measurements are described in a practical manner for field experiments. Theoretical reviews of mass balance equation in the enclosure and sensitivity of the flow-through dynamic flux chamber technique are presented; specifically for the case of NO flux measurements from soil surface. The physical system and theory behind the flow-through dynamic flux chamber method are examined. New calculation flux formula was introduced by considering NO chemical loss on chamber wall and uncertainties of the NO flux calculation were discussed.
Keywords
Enclosure-based; Closed flux chamber technique; Flow-through dynamic chamber; Sensitivity analysis; Soil NO emission;
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