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Researchable elements effected by, or contributing to, climate change

Climate Change Research at QUT

Professor Peter Grace

Overview

Professor Peter Grace has completed extensive research on Climate Change
Concern has mounted in recent decades regarding the emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere through human activities. Modern agriculture has contributed to these emissions with the release of CO2 from soils during land clearing and annual tillage operations. Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions are also on the increase with the elevated use of nitrogenous fertilizers and irrigation in crop production systems.

QUT's Institute for Sustainable Resources has been undertaking ground breaking research on greenhouse gas emissions with the cotton industry funded by both the Cotton Resesearch & Development Corporation and the Australian Greenhouse Office. This research utilises one of the few portable, fully-automated greenhouse gas monitoring systems in the world, developed in conjunction with the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research in Germany.

Australia's first Professor of Global Change (Peter Grace) was appointed by QUT in 2005. A position dedicated to internationally recognised climate change research.


Conference Papers

Climate change and barley production – East Australian perspective, Perth 2007: Link [PDF]




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Automatic gas sampling chambers
Gas sampling trailer
Assessment of cotton growth









Automatic chambers (with extensions) to accommodate cotton crop growth
Automated sampling equipment
Automated sampling units – box on left, gas chromatograph (N2O, CH4), box on right, computer controlled sampling valves and Infra-red gas analyser for CO2









Solar powered soil water logger
Soil water logger computer interface
Open gas sampling chamber









Gas sampling chamber with extension