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A Year In The Life: The Challenges Of Long Term Methane Flux Measurements On A Cattle-Grazed Landscape

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A fast response open-path methane analyzer was deployed at a research farm in north Queensland for one year as part of an eddy covariance flux system to calculate methane fluxes on a cattle grazed landscape.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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