Radon as a natural tracer of gas transport through trees
Abstract
Trees are sources, sinks, and conduits for gas exchange between the atmosphere and soil, and effectively link these terrestrial realms in a soil–plant–atmosphere continuum. We demonstrated that naturally produced radon-222 (222Rn) gas has the potential to disentangle the biotic and physical processes that regulate gas transfer between soils or plants and the atmosphere in field settings where exogenous tracer applications are challenging....
Paper Details
Title
Radon as a natural tracer of gas transport through trees
Published Date
Nov 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
225
Issue
4
Pages
1470 - 1475
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