Authors
RM Lark, AE Milne, TM Addiscott, KWT Goulding, CP Webster, S O'flaherty
Publication date
2004/9
Journal
European Journal of Soil Science
Volume
55
Issue
3
Pages
611-627
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd/Inc.
Description
This paper shows how the wavelet transform can be used to analyse the complex spatial covariation of the rate of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from the soil with soil properties that are expected to control the evolution of N2O. We use data on N2O emission rates from soil cores collected at 4‐m intervals on a 1024‐m transect across arable land at Silsoe in England. Various soil properties, particularly those expected to influence N2O production in the soil, were also determined on these cores.
We used the adapted maximal overlap discrete wavelet transform (AMODWT) coefficients for the N2O emissions and soil variables to compute their wavelet covariances and correlations. These showed that, over the transect as a whole, some soil properties were significantly correlated with N2O emissions at fine spatial scales (soil carbon content), others at intermediate scales (soil water content) and others at coarse spatial …
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