Accuracy and Precision Analysis of Chamber‐Based Nitrous Oxide Gas Flux Estimates
- 1 July 2009
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Soil Science Society of America Journal
- Vol. 73 (4), 1087-1093
- https://doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2008.0307
Abstract
Chamber‐based estimates of soil‐to‐atmosphere nitrous oxide (N2O) gas flux tend to underestimate actual emission rates due to inherently nonlinear time series data. In theory, this limitation can be minimized by adjusting measurement conditions to reduce nonlinearity and/or by using flux‐calculation (FC) schemes that account for the so‐called “chamber effect.” The current study utilizes gas transport theory and stochastic analysis to evaluate accuracy and precision of N2O flux determinations under specific soil and chamber conditions. The analysis demonstrates that measures taken to increase the absolute accuracy of flux estimates, including shorter deployment times, larger chamber heights, and nonlinear FC schemes, will also increase the variance in flux estimates to an extent that depends on errors associated with sampling techniques and analytical instrument performance. These effects, in the absence of any actual variation in fluxes, can generate coefficients of variation ranging from 3 to 70% depending on measurement conditions. It is also shown that nonlinear FC schemes are prone to generating positively skewed distributions. These effects decrease confidence in N2O flux estimates and inhibit the detection of differences arising from experimental factors. In general, a linear FC scheme will be more likely to detect relative differences in fluxes, although less accurate in absolute terms than nonlinear schemes. The techniques described here have been codified into an accessible spreadsheet‐based tool for evaluating accuracy and precision trade‐offs under specific measurement conditions.Keywords
Funding Information
- Agricultural Research Service
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