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This project aims to measure greenhouse gas fluxes in the marine atmospheric boundary layer, focusing on carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and carbon monoxide. Using advanced trace gas analyzer technology, it will provide valuable long-term data to reduce uncertainties in air-sea gas exchanges.
Climate change is one of the greatest environmental challenges today, with the potential to significantly alter how we live.
It is largely attributable to human activity where greenhouse gases (GHG) are released into the atmosphere.
The oceans exert a considerable influence on the atmosphere by absorbing a large fraction of GHGs, but there remain large uncertainties in the budget.
This underscores the importance of conducting research concerned with air-sea gas fluxes in order to work toward a r…
UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
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