Some recent developments in trace gas flux measurement techniques

Author(s):  
O.T. Denmead ◽  
R. Leuning ◽  
D.W.T. Griffith ◽  
C.P. Meyer
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Julia Woitischek ◽  
Nicola Mingotti ◽  
Marie Edmonds ◽  
Andrew W. Woods

AbstractMany of the standard volcanic gas flux measurement approaches involve absorption spectroscopy in combination with wind speed measurements. Here, we present a new method using video images of volcanic plumes to measure the speed of convective structures combined with classical plume theory to estimate volcanic fluxes. We apply the method to a nearly vertical gas plume at Villarrica Volcano, Chile, and a wind-blown gas plume at Mount Etna, Italy. Our estimates of the gas fluxes are consistent in magnitude with previous reported fluxes obtained by spectroscopy and electrochemical sensors for these volcanoes. Compared to conventional gas flux measurement techniques focusing on SO2, our new model also has the potential to be used for sulfur-poor plumes in hydrothermal systems because it estimates the H2O flux.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1517-1543
Author(s):  
Janne Rinne ◽  
Christof Ammann ◽  
Elizabeth Pattey ◽  
Kyaw Tha Paw U ◽  
Raymond L. Desjardins

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (14) ◽  
pp. eabe9765
Author(s):  
Daniel I. Herman ◽  
Chinthaka Weerasekara ◽  
Lindsay C. Hutcherson ◽  
Fabrizio R. Giorgetta ◽  
Kevin C. Cossel ◽  
...  

Advances in spectroscopy have the potential to improve our understanding of agricultural processes and associated trace gas emissions. We implement field-deployed, open-path dual-comb spectroscopy (DCS) for precise multispecies emissions estimation from livestock. With broad atmospheric dual-comb spectra, we interrogate upwind and downwind paths from pens containing approximately 300 head of cattle, providing time-resolved concentration enhancements and fluxes of CH4, NH3, CO2, and H2O. The methane fluxes determined from DCS data and fluxes obtained with a colocated closed-path cavity ring-down spectroscopy gas analyzer agree to within 6%. The NH3 concentration retrievals have sensitivity of 10 parts per billion and yield corresponding NH3 fluxes with a statistical precision of 8% and low systematic uncertainty. Open-path DCS offers accurate multispecies agricultural gas flux quantification without external calibration and is easily extended to larger agricultural systems where point-sampling-based approaches are insufficient, presenting opportunities for field-scale biogeochemical studies and ecological monitoring.


2017 ◽  
Vol T170 ◽  
pp. 014007 ◽  
Author(s):  
J L Barton ◽  
R E Nygren ◽  
E A Unterberg ◽  
J G Watkins ◽  
M A Makowski ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 2414-2427
Author(s):  
Kiran J. Irimpan ◽  
Viren Menezes ◽  
K. Srinivasan

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