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Integrated Probe System for Measuring Soil Carbon Dioxide Concentrations

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SENSORS
Volume 23, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s23052580

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soil measurements; Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs); environmental monitoring; internet-of-things (IoT)

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This article describes the design and implementation of an internet-of-things (IoT) platform for monitoring soil carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. IoT-connected CO2 sensor probes were developed to measure soil CO2 concentration and capture its spatial distribution across a site using LoRa. The data was communicated to a central gateway and logged locally for analysis. These low-cost systems have the potential to improve accounting of soil CO2 sources.
This article outlines the design and implementation of an internet-of-things (IoT) platform for the monitoring of soil carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. As atmospheric CO2 continues to rise, accurate accounting of major carbon sources, such as soil, is essential to inform land management and government policy. Thus, a batch of IoT-connected CO2 sensor probes were developed for soil measurement. These sensors were designed to capture spatial distribution of CO2 concentrations across a site and communicate to a central gateway using LoRa. CO2 concentration and other environmental parameters, including temperature, humidity and volatile organic compound concentration, were logged locally and communicated to the user through a mobile (GSM) connection to a hosted website. Following three field deployments in summer and autumn, we observed clear depth and diurnal variation of soil CO2 concentration within woodland systems. We determined that the unit had the capacity to log data continuously for a maximum of 14 days. These low-cost systems have great potential for better accounting of soil CO2 sources over temporal and spatial gradients and possibly flux estimations. Future testing will focus on divergent landscapes and soil conditions.

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