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Oxygen flux: field measurement using a polarographic recorder.

Published online
01 Jan 1983
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology
DOI
10.2307/2402415

Author(s)
Carnell, R. & Hinson, W. H.

Publication language
English
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Abstract

Describes the design and use of a platinum microelectrode instrument suitable for measuring oxygen flux in waterlogged forest soils. From authors' summary.

Key words

  • gases
  • methodology
  • SOIL AIR
  • soil chemistry
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