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Calibration and testing of a dynamic flow-through chamber for field determination of methyl bromide volatilization flux
Authors:D Wang  SR Yates  FF Ernst
Institution:U.S. Salinity Laboratory, Soil Physics and Pesticides Research Unit, 450 West Big Springs Road, Riverside, CA 92507-4617, U.S.A.
Abstract:Accurate emission measurement of highly volatile chemicals such as methyl bromide (MeBr) is a crucial step in assessing their potential for environmental contamination. Use of flux chambers is a simple method for measuring emission rate under field conditions. To validate the applicability of a dynamic flow-through chamber for measuring MeBr emission, we provide a complete presentation of calibration and testing of the chamber. The calibration was made under a controlled system subject to ambient temperature changes. Two field experiments were conducted to test the chamber for measuring MeBr flux under conditions similar to commercial soil fumigation practices. In both the calibration and the two field experiments, the chamber provided accurate emission estimates. The maximum mass balance error was < 10% which is comparable to the micrometerological method. Because of its simplicity, we believe this dynamic flux chamber can be used reliably in quantifying the emission dynamics of highly volatile chemicals such as MeBr.
Keywords:Chamber  volatilization  emission  methyl bromide  flux  fumigation
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