Data Set Citation
Rowlings D of Institute for Sustainable Resources, Queensland University of Technology and Grace P of Institute for Sustainable Resources, Queensland University of Technology.Climate data from lychee orchard. Mooloolah, Queensland, 2007-09 [ARC Discovery].
Rowlings.28.12 (http://www.n2o.net.au/knb/metacat/Rowlings.28.12/default).
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Data Set Owner(s):
Individual:Dr. David Rowlings
Organization:Institute for Sustainable Resources, Queensland University of Technology
Position:Principal Investigator
Address:
Gardens Point campus, 2 George St,
Brisbane, Queensland 4001 Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 7636 (voice)
Email Address:
d.rowlings@qut.edu.au
Individual:Professor Peter Grace
Organization:Institute for Sustainable Resources, Queensland University of Technology
Position:Director ISR
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2 George St,
Brisbane, Queensland 4001 Australia
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pr.grace@qut.edu.au
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Organization:Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
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Abstract:
 
Sub-daily (n=8 samples per day) N2O, CH4 and CO2 fluxes from a lychee orchard in subtropical Queensland. Data was measured continuously from 01 March 2007 to 28 February 2009 using an automated greenhouse gas sampling system.
Keywords:
 
  • N2O
  • Nitrous oxide
  • CH4
  • CO2
  • Lychee orchard
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Subtropical
  • Auto Chambers
  • Mooloolah
  • QLD
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Geographic Coverage:
Geographic Description:Mooloolah, Queensland
Bounding Coordinates:
West:  152.97  degrees
East:  152.97  degrees
North:  -26.76  degrees
South:  -26.76  degrees
Temporal Coverage:
Begin:
2007-03-01
End:
2009-02-28
Taxonomic Coverage:
Rank NameRank ValueCommon Names
Taxon:
SpeciesLitchi ChinenisLychee
Contact:
Individual:Dr. David Rowlings
Organization:Institute for Sustainable Resources, Queensland University of Technology
Position:Principal Investigator
Address:
Gardens Point campus, 2 George St,
Brisbane, Queensland 4001 Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 7636 (voice)
Email Address:
d.rowlings@qut.edu.au
Methods Info:
Step 1:  
Description:
Automatic Chambers
This system consisted of pneumatically operated static chambers (non-steady-state, non-through-flow), linked to an automated sampling system and a gas chromatograph. The clear acrylic glass chambers covered a surface area of 0.25 m2 (500 mm x 500 mm) with a height of 150 mm and were secured to stainless steel bases inserted permanently into the soil to a depth of 100 mm. Three replicate sampling chambers were randomly placed within an area roughly 5 x 4 metres within a larger 20 m x 30 m experimental plot. A transparent tinted plastic coating was placed on the lids to reduce heat build-up within the chambers when closed. A tipping bucket rain gauge (Davis Instruments Corp. CA, USA) connected to the system allowed for automated opening of the lids during rainfall events.
Step 2:  
Description:
Greenhouse Gas Flux Measurement
Nitrous oxide and CH4 concentrations were determined using a gas chromatograph (SRI GC8610, Torrance, CA, USA) equipped with 63Ni Electron Capture Detector for N2O and a Flame Ionisation Detector for CH4. Carbon dioxide was measured continuously with a non dispersive infrared CO2 analyser (LI-820; LI-COR, Lincoln Nebraska, USA). To minimize interference from moisture vapour and CO2 on N2O measurement, a precolumn filled with sodium hydroxide coated silica was installed ahead of the analytical column and changed regularly.
A full measurement cycle for flux determination commenced with lid closure and finished when the lids opened 48 minutes later. The lids remained open for a further 96 minutes before the commencement of the next cycle. Fluxes of N2O, CH4 and CO2 were calculated from the slope of the linear increase or decrease in concentrations within the chambers over the closure time. An optimization function was used that selected the best regression coefficient (r2) from either 3 or 4 of the measured gas concentrations. Flux rates were discarded if the r2 was <0.81 for N2O and CH4 and <0.90 for CO2. The flux rate was then calculated and corrected for air temperature during measurement and site pressure using the procedure outline by Barton et. al. (2008).
Instrument(s): Gas chromatograph (SRI GC8610, Torrance, CA, USA) equipped with 63Ni Electron Capture Detector for N2O and a Flame Ionisation Detector for CH4.
Instrument(s): Non dispersive infrared CO2 analyser (LI-820; LI-COR, Lincoln Nebraska, USA).
Step 3:  
Description:
Water Content and Soil Temperature
A FDR (EnviroSCAN Sentek, Stepney, South Australia) moisture probe located centrally to the chambers recorded half-hourly readings of volumetric water content (5-10 cm) while soil temperature (10 cm) was measured at 5 minute intervals (Hobo Pendant temperature/light data logger, Onset Computer Corporation).
Instrument(s): FDR moisture probe (EnviroSCAN Sentek, Stepney, South Australia).
Instrument(s): Hobo Pendant temperature/light data logger, Onset Computer Corporation.
Step 4:  
Description:
Climate Data Collection
For climate data an automatic weather station (Davis Instruments Corp. CA, USA) installed nearby recorded half-hourly rainfall, temperature, relative humidity and wind speed and direction values
Instrument(s): Automatic weather station (Davis Instruments Corp. CA, USA).
Sampling Area And Frequency:
01 March 2007 - 28 February 2009
Sampling Description:
3 replicate chambers per treatment located within the dripline of the lychee trees within an 10 m x 10 m sample area year 1 (march 2007 to Feb 2008) consisted of no fertilizer application. Year 2 (1 March 2007 to Feb 2009) consisted of a split fertilizer application of 1000 g N tree-1 year-1 (equivalent to 560 kg N ha-1) applied on the 08.04.2008 and 12.11.2008
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