A new micrometeorological technique is applied to measure gas emissions from soils. The technique relies on a single open-path FTIR sensor (OP-FTIR) with motorized aiming to give gas concentrations along vertically separated paths (not necessarily parallel with each other). Emission rates are inferred from the vertical difference in concentration using two alternative methods: flux-gradient and inverse dispersion calculations. Our objective is to assess the capability of the technique in a field study measuring nitrous oxide (N2O) and ammonia (NH3) emitted from cattle overwintering areas during the spring thaw. Two field configurations were examined: a slant path configuration in which the OP-FTIR is aimed directly at high and low reflector...
Agriculture is the first anthropogenic source of N2O, notably through fertilized croplands. Though, ...
Nitrous oxide plays an important role for the balance of greenhouse gases (GHG) on agricultural soil...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) such as open-air beef cattle feedlots are known ‘hot s...
Improving direct field measurement techniques to quantify gas emissions from cropped agricultural fi...
The spatial variability of N2O emission from soil makes extrapolation to the field scale very diffic...
AlJstract-The spatial variability of NzO emission from soil makes extrapolation to the field scale v...
Manure application leads to a number of different environmental problems, as ammonia emission, leach...
The use of micrometeorological techniques in determining the fluxes of trace gases from surfaces has...
Agricultural soils in Canada have been observed to emit a large pulse of nitrous oxide (N2O) gas dur...
The accumulation of gases into our atmosphere is a growing global concern that requires considerable...
New Zealand's largest industrial sector is pastoral agriculture, giving rise to a large fraction of ...
Fluxes of N2O from a recently fertilized grassland growing on a heavy clay soil were determined usin...
At a cropland and a grassland site field scale ammonia (NH3) emissions from slurry application were ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes were measured by eddy correlation during a field experiment in August 199...
Ammonia (NH3) emission from livestock manure constitutes a loss of crop-available nitrogen (N) and p...
Agriculture is the first anthropogenic source of N2O, notably through fertilized croplands. Though, ...
Nitrous oxide plays an important role for the balance of greenhouse gases (GHG) on agricultural soil...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) such as open-air beef cattle feedlots are known ‘hot s...
Improving direct field measurement techniques to quantify gas emissions from cropped agricultural fi...
The spatial variability of N2O emission from soil makes extrapolation to the field scale very diffic...
AlJstract-The spatial variability of NzO emission from soil makes extrapolation to the field scale v...
Manure application leads to a number of different environmental problems, as ammonia emission, leach...
The use of micrometeorological techniques in determining the fluxes of trace gases from surfaces has...
Agricultural soils in Canada have been observed to emit a large pulse of nitrous oxide (N2O) gas dur...
The accumulation of gases into our atmosphere is a growing global concern that requires considerable...
New Zealand's largest industrial sector is pastoral agriculture, giving rise to a large fraction of ...
Fluxes of N2O from a recently fertilized grassland growing on a heavy clay soil were determined usin...
At a cropland and a grassland site field scale ammonia (NH3) emissions from slurry application were ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes were measured by eddy correlation during a field experiment in August 199...
Ammonia (NH3) emission from livestock manure constitutes a loss of crop-available nitrogen (N) and p...
Agriculture is the first anthropogenic source of N2O, notably through fertilized croplands. Though, ...
Nitrous oxide plays an important role for the balance of greenhouse gases (GHG) on agricultural soil...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) such as open-air beef cattle feedlots are known ‘hot s...