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Soil Temperature

Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling, 2019

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Soil Temperature Regime at Ahmedabad [PDF]

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A 3-m deep probe with five PT 100 temperature sensors was installed at the campus of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad in August, 1999 to monitor temperature at various depths. Hourly values from all the sensors were noted one day in each month for a year.
Sharan, Girja, Jadhav, R.
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Annual soil temperature evolution

Il Nuovo Cimento C, 1991
A model to study the annual behaviour of the temperature of a homogeneous solid (considered like a semispace) will be presented in this paper. The model gives the temperature of the solid at any time and at any depth. It assumes the solar flux as the incoming flux, constant atmospheric effects and a simple expression for the outgoing flux.
PUGNAGHI, Sergio, S. VINCENZI
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Effects of maize straw‐derived biochar application on soil temperature, water conditions and growth of winter wheat

European Journal of Soil Science, 2019
Biochar application to soil has been widely accepted as an approach to enhance soil carbon sequestration, promote nutrient use efficiency and improve crop yields. Maize straw‐derived biochar application is also a novel practice for the sustainable use of
Q. Yan   +7 more
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Simulating soil temperatures

Journal of Agronomic Education, 1976
ABSTRACTTwo methods are described for simulating soil temperatures in the field that have been used for student experiments in a beginning soil physics laboratory. The first involves a simple numerical procedure that assumes soil thermal properties are constant.
R. J. Hanks, V. P. Rasmussen
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Elevated temperature shifts soil N cycling from microbial immobilization to enhanced mineralization, nitrification and denitrification across global terrestrial ecosystems

Global Change Biology, 2020
We assessed the response of soil microbial nitrogen (N) cycling and associated functional genes to elevated temperature at the global scale. A meta‐analysis of 1,270 observations from 134 publications indicated that elevated temperature decreased soil ...
Z. Dai   +10 more
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Soil Temperature and Soil Heat Flux

2016
The soil temperature regime depends on its thermal properties (specific heat, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity and thermal admittance). The main factors affecting the thermal regime are water content, soil texture and compaction. The rate of heating (or cooling) of the soil is proportional to its diffusivity which is higher in sandy soils. The
Francisco J. Villalobos   +3 more
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