The ocean is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2), with the CO2 uptake causing changes to ocean chemistry. To monitor these changes and provide a chemical background for biological and biogeochemical studies, high quality partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) sensors are required, with suitable accuracy and precision for ocean measurements. Optodes have the potential to measure in situ pCO2 without the need for wet chemicals or bulky gas equilibration chambers that are typically used in pCO2 systems. However, optodes are still in an early developmental stage compared to more established equilibrator-based pCO2 systems. In this study, we performed a laboratory-based characterization of a time-domain dual lifetime referencing pCO2 opt...
Monitoring the Air-Sea pCO2 variability in the coastal areas is a priority due to the effect of the...
The principle, application, and assessment of the membrane-based ProOceanus CO2-Pro sensor for parti...
Ship-based time series, some now approaching over 3 decades long, arecritical climate records that h...
The ocean is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2), with the CO2 uptake causing change...
The ocean is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2), with the CO2 uptake causing change...
Highlights • Evaluation of currently available marine pCO2 sensors with respect to in situ dep...
The oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2 causes pronounced changes to the marine carbonate system. Hi...
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere results in climate change and pe...
Partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) is one of the most important parameters, which are measured in the gl...
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in surface seawater is an important biogeochemical var...
Herein, we present a small and versatile optode system with integrated battery and logger for monito...
International audienceAutomated instruments on board Volunteer Observing Ships (VOS) have provided h...
The principle, application, and assessment of the membrane-based ProOceanus ₂-Pro sensor for partial...
We present a detailed quality assessment of a novel underwater sensor for the measurement of CO2 par...
Within the BMBF funded project GENUS (Geochemistry and Ecology of the Namibian Upwelling System) the...
Monitoring the Air-Sea pCO2 variability in the coastal areas is a priority due to the effect of the...
The principle, application, and assessment of the membrane-based ProOceanus CO2-Pro sensor for parti...
Ship-based time series, some now approaching over 3 decades long, arecritical climate records that h...
The ocean is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2), with the CO2 uptake causing change...
The ocean is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2), with the CO2 uptake causing change...
Highlights • Evaluation of currently available marine pCO2 sensors with respect to in situ dep...
The oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2 causes pronounced changes to the marine carbonate system. Hi...
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere results in climate change and pe...
Partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) is one of the most important parameters, which are measured in the gl...
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in surface seawater is an important biogeochemical var...
Herein, we present a small and versatile optode system with integrated battery and logger for monito...
International audienceAutomated instruments on board Volunteer Observing Ships (VOS) have provided h...
The principle, application, and assessment of the membrane-based ProOceanus ₂-Pro sensor for partial...
We present a detailed quality assessment of a novel underwater sensor for the measurement of CO2 par...
Within the BMBF funded project GENUS (Geochemistry and Ecology of the Namibian Upwelling System) the...
Monitoring the Air-Sea pCO2 variability in the coastal areas is a priority due to the effect of the...
The principle, application, and assessment of the membrane-based ProOceanus CO2-Pro sensor for parti...
Ship-based time series, some now approaching over 3 decades long, arecritical climate records that h...