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Soil atmosphere exchange of carbonyl sulfide (COS) regulated by diffusivity depending on water-filled pore space
H. Van Diest
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Biogeochemistry Dept., Joh.-J.-Becher-Weg 27, 55128 Mainz, Germany
J. Kesselmeier
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Biogeochemistry Dept., Joh.-J.-Becher-Weg 27, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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- Vegetation and tides regulate the emissions of volatile sulfur compounds from intertidal wetland sediments Q. Li et al.
- Towards understanding the variability in biospheric CO2 fluxes: using FTIR spectrometry and a chemical transport model to investigate the sources and sinks of carbonyl sulfide and its link to CO2 Y. Wang et al.
- Carbonyl sulfide exchange in soils for better estimates of ecosystem carbon uptake M. Whelan et al.
- A new model of the global biogeochemical cycle of carbonyl sulfide – Part 2: Use of carbonyl sulfide to constrain gross primary productivity in current vegetation models T. Launois et al.
- A soil diffusion–reaction model for surface COS flux: COSSM v1 W. Sun et al.
- Reduced sulfur trace gas exchange between a seasonally dry grassland and the atmosphere M. Whelan & R. Rhew
- Carbonyl Sulfide (COS) in Terrestrial Ecosystem: What We Know and What We Do Not J. Li et al.
- Carbonyl sulfide exchange in a temperate loblolly pine forest grown under ambient and elevated CO2 M. White et al.
- The potential of carbonyl sulfide as a proxy for gross primary production at flux tower sites J. Blonquist et al.
- Soil Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) Fluxes in Terrestrial Ecosystems: An Empirical Model M. Whelan et al.
- A coupled model of the global cycles of carbonyl sulfide and CO2: A possible new window on the carbon cycle J. Berry et al.
- A new mechanistic framework to predict OCS fluxes from soils J. Ogée et al.
- Examining anomalous summer carbonyl sulfide emissions in a boreal forest after thinning A. Thomas et al.
- Soil fluxes of carbonyl sulfide (COS), carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide in a boreal forest in southern Finland W. Sun et al.
- Evaluation of carbonyl sulfide biosphere exchange in the Simple Biosphere Model (SiB4) L. Kooijmans et al.
- An approach to sulfate geoengineering with surface emissions of carbonyl sulfide I. Quaglia et al.
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- Observations of the uptake of carbonyl sulfide (COS) by trees under elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations L. Sandoval-Soto et al.
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- Assessing canopy performance using carbonyl sulfide measurements F. Yang et al.
- In situ soil COS exchange of a temperate mountain grassland under simulated drought F. Kitz et al.
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- Growing season eddy covariance measurements of carbonyl sulfide and CO2 fluxes: COS and CO2 relationships in Southern Great Plains winter wheat D. Billesbach et al.
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