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    Flux intensity and diurnal variability of soil N2O emissions in a highly fertilized cropping system (Data set and statistical analysis script)

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    N2O Flux data (1.698Mb)
    Date
    2019-10-28
    Author
    Francis Clar, Jordi
    Anex, Robert P
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    Abstract
    Statistical analysis and data set used in the publication of the journal article: 'Measuring frequently during peak soil N2O emissions is more important than choosing the time of day to sample'. Francis Clar, J. and Anex, R. P.: Measuring frequently during peak soil N2O emissions is more important than choosing the time of day to sample.
    Subject
    Nitrous Oxide, N2O, soil, flux, time, dataset
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/79416
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