

Formación
Training school on measuring greenhouse gases in agricultural systems
Autor: Eugenio Diaz-Pines (BOKU, Austria)
Fecha de publicación: 18/06/2019
06 – Measuring soil GHG in natural and managed ecosystems
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
The session consisted of a complete introduction of the concepts behind soil GHG measurements in natural and agricultural systems. Concepts such as spatial scale, sources of variation and other methodologial aspects were presented and dicussed.
MATERIAL ADICIONAL
- PDF - Measuring soil greenhouse gas fluxes in natural and managed ecosystems
- PDF - Gas pooling: A sampling technique to overcome spatial heterogeneity of soil carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide fluxes
- PDF - Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Managed and Natural Soils
- PDF - Comparison of static chambers to measure CH4 emissions from soils
- PDF - Comparison of different chamber techniques for measuring soil CO2 efflux
- PDF - Effect of Dung Quantity and Quality on Greenhouse Gas Fluxes From Tropical Pastures in Kenya
- PDF - Questions chambers