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Spatial Variability Of Methane Emissions From Rice Fields And Implications For Experimental Design, M. A. K. Khalil, Christopher Lee Butenhoff Aug 2008

Spatial Variability Of Methane Emissions From Rice Fields And Implications For Experimental Design, M. A. K. Khalil, Christopher Lee Butenhoff

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It is observed that side by side plots in rice fields, managed by the same practices, produce methane emissions that are often different by factors of 2 to 4. Similarly on a given day when many plots are sampled, the emissions from one plot may differ from another by factors of 3-4 on average. These large variations must be taken into account if these data are extrapolated to larger scales such as countries or the world. In this paper we analyze and delineate the nature of this variability. We distinguish temporal and spatial variability and examine the effects of both …


Measurements Of Methane Emissions From Rice Fields In China, M. A. K. Khalil, R. A. Rasmussen, Martha J. Shearer, R. W. Dalluge, Lixin Ren, Chang-Lin Duan Oct 1998

Measurements Of Methane Emissions From Rice Fields In China, M. A. K. Khalil, R. A. Rasmussen, Martha J. Shearer, R. W. Dalluge, Lixin Ren, Chang-Lin Duan

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Rice fields have always been regarded as one of the largest anthropogenic sources of atmospheric methane. Here we report the results of a 7-year study of methane emissions from rice fields in the Sichuan Province of China. In this region, there is one crop of rice per year, the fields are continuously flooded from transplanting to harvest, and there is heavy use of organic fertilizers. Emissions over the entire growing season were measured from each of up to 24 plots. Environmental variables were measured and relevant supporting data on the agricultural practices were recorded. The fields were studied under prevailing …