A new technique to measure soil CO2 efflux at constant CO2 concentration |
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Authors: | Jens-Arne Subke Ilaria Inglima Gemini Delle Vedove |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Environmental Sciences, Second University of Naples, Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, Italy b Department of Crop Science and Agricultural Engineering, University of Udine, Via delle Science 208, 33100 Udine, Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() A new principle for measuring soil CO2 efflux at constant ambient concentration is introduced. The measuring principle relies on the continuous absorption of CO2 within the system to achieve a constant CO2 concentration inside the soil chamber at ambient level, thus balancing the amount of CO2 entering the soil chamber by diffusion from the soil. We report results that show reliable soil CO2 efflux measurements with the new system. The novel measuring principle does not disturb the natural gradient of CO2 within the soil, while allowing for continuous capture of the CO2 released from the soil. It therefore holds great potential for application in simultaneous measurements of soil CO2 efflux and its δ13C, since both variables show sensitivity to a distortion of the soil CO2 profile commonly found in conventional chamber techniques. |
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Keywords: | Soil CO2 efflux Chamber techniques Stable C isotopes Constant CO2 Soil CO2 gradient |
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