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Technical note: Greenhouse gas flux studies: an automated online system for gas emission measurements in aquatic environments
by
Varner, Ruth K.
, Bastviken, David
, Crill, Patrick
, Wik, Martin
, Thanh Duc, Nguyen
, Silverstein, Samuel
in
Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Aquatic environment
/ Automation
/ Bubble chambers
/ Bubbles
/ Carbon budget
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate
/ Climate feedbacks
/ Climate models
/ Communication
/ Controllers
/ Cost analysis
/ Ecosystems
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission measurements
/ Environmental assessment
/ Fluxes
/ Gas sampling
/ Gases
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gas emissions
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Humidity
/ Lake shores
/ Lakes
/ Low cost
/ Measurement
/ Methane
/ On-line systems
/ Radio communications
/ Remote control
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensors
/ Sensors
/ Servers
/ Surface water
/ Synchronization
/ Temporal variability
/ Temporal variations
/ Time synchronization
2020
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Technical note: Greenhouse gas flux studies: an automated online system for gas emission measurements in aquatic environments
by
Varner, Ruth K.
, Bastviken, David
, Crill, Patrick
, Wik, Martin
, Thanh Duc, Nguyen
, Silverstein, Samuel
in
Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Aquatic environment
/ Automation
/ Bubble chambers
/ Bubbles
/ Carbon budget
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate
/ Climate feedbacks
/ Climate models
/ Communication
/ Controllers
/ Cost analysis
/ Ecosystems
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission measurements
/ Environmental assessment
/ Fluxes
/ Gas sampling
/ Gases
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gas emissions
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Humidity
/ Lake shores
/ Lakes
/ Low cost
/ Measurement
/ Methane
/ On-line systems
/ Radio communications
/ Remote control
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensors
/ Sensors
/ Servers
/ Surface water
/ Synchronization
/ Temporal variability
/ Temporal variations
/ Time synchronization
2020
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Technical note: Greenhouse gas flux studies: an automated online system for gas emission measurements in aquatic environments
by
Varner, Ruth K.
, Bastviken, David
, Crill, Patrick
, Wik, Martin
, Thanh Duc, Nguyen
, Silverstein, Samuel
in
Air pollution
/ Analysis
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ Aquatic environment
/ Automation
/ Bubble chambers
/ Bubbles
/ Carbon budget
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Climate
/ Climate feedbacks
/ Climate models
/ Communication
/ Controllers
/ Cost analysis
/ Ecosystems
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission measurements
/ Environmental assessment
/ Fluxes
/ Gas sampling
/ Gases
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gas emissions
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Humidity
/ Lake shores
/ Lakes
/ Low cost
/ Measurement
/ Methane
/ On-line systems
/ Radio communications
/ Remote control
/ Remote monitoring
/ Remote sensors
/ Sensors
/ Servers
/ Surface water
/ Synchronization
/ Temporal variability
/ Temporal variations
/ Time synchronization
2020
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Technical note: Greenhouse gas flux studies: an automated online system for gas emission measurements in aquatic environments
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Technical note: Greenhouse gas flux studies: an automated online system for gas emission measurements in aquatic environments
2020
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Overview
Aquatic ecosystems are major sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Robust measurements of natural GHG emissions are vital for evaluating regional to global carbon budgets and for assessing climate feedbacks of natural emissions to improve climate models. Diffusive and ebullitive (bubble) transport are two major pathways of gas release from surface waters. To capture the high temporal variability of these fluxes in a well-defined footprint, we designed and built an inexpensive device that includes an easily mobile diffusive flux chamber and a bubble counter all in one. In addition to automatically collecting gas samples for subsequent various analyses in the laboratory, this device also utilized a low-cost carbon dioxide (CO2) sensor (SenseAir, Sweden) and methane (CH4) sensor (Figaro, Japan) to measure GHG fluxes. Each of the devices was equipped with an XBee module to enable local radio communication (DigiMesh network) for time synchronization and data readout at a server controller station on the lakeshore. The software of this server controller was operated on a low-cost computer (Raspberry Pi), which has a 3G connection for remote control and monitor functions from anywhere in the world. This study shows the potential of a low-cost automatic sensor network system for studying GHG fluxes on lakes in remote locations.
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