Abstract
Emissions of nitrous oxide by the soils of the Mata Atlantica subtropical forest were measured, on 21 days spread over one year, using a static chamber technique with natural flux calculation from nonlinear curves of chamber concentration versus time. The average of measured fluxes was 4.8 ng N cm-2h-1 (n=131). Emission rates increased by an order of magnitude during and after rainfall, and a mean flux from this environment, weighted for mean weather conditions, was estimated as 3.6 ng N cm-2h-1. These fluxes are comparable to others reported for humid tropical forests, among the highest for any environment. Copyright 2001 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Maddock, J. E. L., Dos Santos, M. B. P., & Prata, K. R. (2001). Nitrous oxide emission from soil of the Mata Atlantica, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, 106(D19), 23055–23060. https://doi.org/10.1029/2000JD000126
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