Integrated catchment scale studies targeting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the context of water/solutes/particle transport and erosion are promising tools to understand the functioning of a natural, geographically determined landscape unit, and its responses to anthropogenic disturbances (i.e. land use and management). The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of redistribution of two major drivers of GHG efflux, soil organic carbon and soil water content (SWC) in a small catchment. Measurements in this study are carried out on selected pilot slopes within the catchment, supported by existing long-term sites with automatized measurements of time-dependent soil parameters (e.g. SWC, soil temperature), distributed several areas of the entire catchment to assist further upscaling efforts. Collected data is used in process based GHG emission and hydrological models.
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Impact of spatial allocation of soil water and soil organic carbon on greenhouse gas emission in a small catchment
- Identifier: K131792
- Leader: Horel Ágota
- Department: _TAKI, Department of Soil Physics and Water Management
- Year: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
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