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Research article2010Peer reviewed

Reduction of bias in static closed chamber measurement of delta C-13 in soil CO2 efflux

Ohlsson, Anders

Abstract

The C-13/C-12 ratio of soil CO2 efflux (delta(e)) is an important parameter in studies of ecosystem C dynamics, where the accuracy of estimated C flux rates depends on the measurement uncertainty Of delta(e). The static closed chamber method is frequently used in the determination of delta(e), where the Soil CO2 efflux is accumulated in the headspace of a chamber placed on top of the soil surface. However, it has recently been shown that the estimate of delta(e) obtained by using this method could be significantly biased, which potentially diminish the usefulness of delta(e) for field applications. Here, analytical and numerical models were used to express the bias in delta(e) as mathematical functions of three system parameters: chamber height (H), chamber radius (R-c), and soil air-filled porosity (theta). These expressions allow optimization of chamber size to yield a bias, which is at a level suitable for each particular application of the method. The numerical model was further used to quantify the effects on the delta(e) bias from (i) various designs for sealing of the chamber to ground, and (ii) inclusion of the commonly used purging step for reduction of the initial headspace CO2 concentration. The present modeling work provided insights into the effects on the delta(e) bias from retardation and partial chamber bypass of the Soil CO2 efflux. The results presented here supported the continued use of the static closed chamber method for the determination of delta(e), with improved control of the bias component of its measurement uncertainty. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Published in

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
2010, volume: 24, number: 2, pages: 180-184
Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL

SLU Authors

UKÄ Subject classification

Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.4375

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/48656