HERE WE UNVEIL THE FUTURE
In twelve gas and airtight Ecotrons, ecologists at the University of Hasselt are working through different scenarios that could become reality in the not-too-distant future. What happens to an ecosystem when air temperature increases or when precipitation distribution, CO2, or methane content changes? More importantly, how will a plant community react to these climate changes?
THE HEART OF ECOTRON
The twelve Ecotron lysimeters are among the largest lysimeters in the world. The project measures over 100 different parameters, on three profiles, at five different depths. This enables researchers to characterize the state of the ecosystem and derive adaptation strategies for the future.
A PROJECT THAT PUSHES BOUNDARIES REQUIRES TECHNOLOGY THAT OVERCOMES BOUNDARIES
In Ecotrons, environmental conditions such as air pressure, precipitation, gas composition, and more can be set individually. The only natural parameter is sunlight, which strikes the undisturbed soil column almost unhindered. This allows the development of plant communities under changing conditions to be observed and measured.
SUPERIOR SCIENCE
The twelve undisturbed soil columns of the Ecotrons were extracted using a special METER sampling system from Hoge Kempen National Park.
STATE OF THE ART LYSIMETERS—FOR ECOTRON AND YOUR RESEARCH
METER developed twelve innovative, customized lysimeters for the University of Hasselt that researchers can rely on for decades. And we can do the same for you. Whether you’re doing soil, hydrologic, plant, climate, or agricultural research, METER provides you with an individualized, superior-quality lysimeter solution perfectly matched to your research goals.
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