Cardenas, L.M.Olde, L.Loick, N.Griffith, B.Hill, T.Evans, J.Cowan, N.Segura, C.Sint, H.Harris, P.McCalmont, J.Zhu, S.Dobermann, A.Lee, M.R.F.2022-12-162022-12-162022-07-20Cardenas, L M, Olde, L, Loick, N, Griffith, B, Hill, T, Evans, J, Cowan, N, Segura, C, Sint, H, Harris, P, McCalmont, J, Zhu, S, Dobermann, A & Lee, M R F 2022, 'CO2 fluxes from three different temperate grazed pastures using Eddy covariance measurements', Science of the Total Environment, vol. 831, 154819. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.1548190048-9697RIS: urn:B1CDBCE6532F31A6FD7F3F8ABC55BF29ORCID: /0000-0002-5978-9574/work/111043750https://hdl.handle.net/2164/19743Acknowledgements This work was carried out for as part of Rothamsted Research Institute Strategic Programme Soil toNutrition supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBS/E/C/000I0320). The authors would like to thank Katherine Tozer (AgResearch) and Deborah Beaumont (Rothamsted Research) for the botanical survey in 2018. The North Wyke Farm Platform is a UK National Capability, also supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBS/E/C/000J0100). The Eddy Covariance equipment deployed in this work was funded by CIEL (https://www.cielivestock.co.uk/) and the raw data is available on the Farm Platform Portal (https://nwfp.rothamsted.ac.uk/).16128431engCloverSoilsLivestockPastureCarbon fluxQH301 BiologyBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)BBS/E/C/000J0100BBS/E/C/000I0320QH301CO2 fluxes from three different temperate grazed pastures using Eddy covariance measurementsJournal article10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154819831