Methane flux measurements from paddy fields in the tropical Indian region

Lal, Shyam ; Venkataramani, S. ; Subbaraya, B. H. (1993) Methane flux measurements from paddy fields in the tropical Indian region Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics, 27 (11). pp. 1691-1694. ISSN 0960-1686

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Abstract

Methane flux measurements have been made from paddy fields in the Thanjavur region in southern India from September 1991 to January 1992. This is a major rice growing area having plenty of river and rain water. A perspex chamber was used to cover the plants. Samples from this chamber were collected using a metal bellows pump in small sample bottles. The methane flux values estimated from the analysis of these samples are mostly in the range of 15-25 mg m-2h-1. These preliminary results, from natural fields, give higher flux values than estimates from some other regions in India, as well as average values for the mid-latitude region, but values lower than from China.

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Keywords:Methane Flux; Rice Paddy; Flooded Soil; Natural Fields; Perspex Chamber
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