Journal Title
Title of Journal: Water Air Soil Pollut Focus
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Abbravation: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution: Focus
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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
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Authors: S Reth W Graf O Gefke R Schilling H K Seidlitz J C Munch
Publish Date: 2007/11/23
Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 129-137
Abstract
Despite many studies of the N2O emission there is a lack of knowledge on the role of subsoil for N2O emission particularly in sandy soils To obtain insight into the entrapment diffusion convection and ebullition of N2O in the soil the N2O concentration in the soil atmosphere was measured over a period of 1 year in 4 lysimeters agricultural soil monoliths of 1 m2 × 2 m at 30 50 80 155 and 190 cm depth with altogether 86 gas probes Additionally the N2O emission into the atmosphere was measured in 20 closed chambers at the soil surface Concurrently the soil temperature and soil water content were recorded in order to quantify their effects on the fate of N2O in the soil Results of the continuous measurements between January and December 2006 were N2O concentrations were highest in the deeper soil maximum concentration was found at a depth of 80 cm where the water content was high and the gas transport reduced The highest N2O concentration was recorded after ‘special events’ like snowmelt heavy rain fertilization and grubbing The combination of fertilization and heavy rain led to an increase of up to 2700 ppb in the subsoil
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