We describe a new rural network of four densely placed (< 100 km apart), continuous atmospheric carbon (CO2, CH4, and CO) measurement sites in north-central Switzerland and analyze its suitability for regional-scale (~ 100–500 km) carbon flux studies. We characterize each site for the period from March 2013 to February 2014 by analyzing surrounding land cover, observed local meteorology, and sensitivity to surface fluxes, as simulated with the Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART-COSMO (FLEXible PARTicle dispersion model-Consortium for Small-Scale Modeling). The Beromünster measurements are made on a tall tower (212 m) located on a gentle hill. At Beromünster, regional CO2 signals (measurement minus background) vary diurnally fr...
[ 1] We analyze the requirements for detecting changes in midlatitude land carbon sources or sinks f...
Accurate quantification of landscape soil greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange from chamber measurements is...
Long term observations of atmospheric greenhouse gas measuring stations improve our understanding of...
The understanding of the continental carbon budget is essential to predict future climate change. In...
In this study, we investigated the regional contributions of carbon dioxide (CO2) at the location of...
The Siberian region is still sparsely covered by ecosystem observatories, which motivates to exploit...
Quantification of sources and sinks of carbon at global and regional scales requires not only a good...
Regional-scale inverse modeling of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) holds promise to determine the n...
In this thesis, high temporal resolution time series of greenhouse gases measured at three stations ...
Fichier éditeur interdit par l'éditeurInternational audienceSince 2014, a 100 m tall tower measures ...
Remote research stations are guarantor of high-quality atmospheric measurements as they are essentia...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
For regional-scale investigations of greenhouse gas budgets the spatially explicit information from ...
Quantifying the current carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems requires that we translate spatially ...
[ 1] We analyze the requirements for detecting changes in midlatitude land carbon sources or sinks f...
Accurate quantification of landscape soil greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange from chamber measurements is...
Long term observations of atmospheric greenhouse gas measuring stations improve our understanding of...
The understanding of the continental carbon budget is essential to predict future climate change. In...
In this study, we investigated the regional contributions of carbon dioxide (CO2) at the location of...
The Siberian region is still sparsely covered by ecosystem observatories, which motivates to exploit...
Quantification of sources and sinks of carbon at global and regional scales requires not only a good...
Regional-scale inverse modeling of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) holds promise to determine the n...
In this thesis, high temporal resolution time series of greenhouse gases measured at three stations ...
Fichier éditeur interdit par l'éditeurInternational audienceSince 2014, a 100 m tall tower measures ...
Remote research stations are guarantor of high-quality atmospheric measurements as they are essentia...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
For regional-scale investigations of greenhouse gas budgets the spatially explicit information from ...
Quantifying the current carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems requires that we translate spatially ...
[ 1] We analyze the requirements for detecting changes in midlatitude land carbon sources or sinks f...
Accurate quantification of landscape soil greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange from chamber measurements is...
Long term observations of atmospheric greenhouse gas measuring stations improve our understanding of...