A New Apparatus for Measuring the Gas Diffusion Coefficient in Soil Using a Large Sample and Controlling Soil Water Suction
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
A new apparatus that determines the gas diffusion coefficient in soil after establishing steady state gas conditions was developed.The CO_2 concentration is kept constant above and below the soil sample to establish the steady state conditions. The sample column is 60 cm long with an inner diameter of 20 cm. The gas diffusion coefficients of sandy soil were measured at 10 cm intervalsusing this apparatus while controlling the soil water content. The ratios of gas diffusion coefficients in soil and air. D_8/D_0, with different soil water conditions were determined.
- 日本森林学会の論文
- 2000-08-16
著者
-
Suzuki Masakazu
Laboratory Of Molecular And Cellular Morphology Institute For Molecular And Cellular Regulation Gunm
-
Hashimoto Shoji
Laboratory of Forest Hydrology and Erosion Control Engineering, Graduate School of Agricultural and
-
Hashimoto Shoji
Laboratory Of Forest Hydrology And Erosion Control Engineering Graduate School Of Agricultural And L
-
Suzuki Masakazu
Laboratory Of Forest Hydrology And Erosion Control Engineering Graduate School Of Agricultural And L
関連論文
- A New Apparatus for Measuring the Gas Diffusion Coefficient in Soil Using a Large Sample and Controlling Soil Water Suction
- DISTRIBUTION OF ATP-SENSITIVE K^+ CHANNELS IN PANCREAS
- GLUT1 Glucose Transporter in the Lactating Mammary Gland in the Rat
- The impact of forest clear-cutting on soil temperature : a comparison between before and after cutting, and between clear-cut and control sites
- Sequence Analysis by Cloning of the Structural Gene of Gassericin A, a Hydrophobic Bacteriocin Produced by Lactobacillus gasseri LA39
- Soil respiration and soil CO_2 concentration in a tropical forest, Thailand
- Evaluating vegetation recovery following large-scale forest fires in Borneo and northeastern China using multi-temporal NOAA/AVHRR images
- Assessing raindrop impact energy at the forest floor in a mature Japanese cypress plantation using continuous raindrop-sizing instruments