Study of the marine CO₂ system is critical for understanding global carbon cycling and the impacts of changing ocean chemistry on marine ecosystems. This thesis describes the development of a near-continuous, in-situ dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) sensor, CHANnelized Optical System (CHANOS) II, suitable for deployment from both mobile and stationary platforms. The system delivers DIC measurements with an accuracy of 2.9 (laboratory) or 9.0 (field) μmol kg⁻¹, at a precision of ~4.9-5.5 μmol kg⁻¹. Time-series field deployments in the Pocasset River, MA, revealed seasonal and episodic biogeochemical shifts in DIC, including two different responses to tropical storm and nor’easter systems. Towed surface mapping deployments across Waquoit Bay,...
Understanding the role of estuarine-carbon fluxes is essential to improve estimates of the global ca...
Autonomous chemical sensors are required to document the marine carbon dioxide system\u27s evolving ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mecha...
A new, in situ sensing system, Channelized Optical System (CHANOS), was recently developed to make h...
The ocean's sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide has major consequences for global change. ...
Ocean carbon monitoring efforts have increased dramatically in the past few decades in response to t...
Since the industrial revolution the CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere have increased from280 ppm ...
Autonomous in situ sensors are needed to document the effects of today’s rapid ocean uptake of atmos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Seven years of in situ salinity and carbon dioxide (CO...
The marine carbonate chemistry system is the reactions and dynamic equilibria in seawater that invol...
Highly accurate and precise measurements of marine carbon components are required in the study of th...
Coastal environments are an important component of the global carbon cycle, and probably more vulner...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) represents a significant component of both the terrestrial and ocea...
The interface between land and sea is a key environment for biogeochemical carbon cycling, yet these...
The ocean plays an integral role in the global carbon cycle and serves as the largest planetary rese...
Understanding the role of estuarine-carbon fluxes is essential to improve estimates of the global ca...
Autonomous chemical sensors are required to document the marine carbon dioxide system\u27s evolving ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mecha...
A new, in situ sensing system, Channelized Optical System (CHANOS), was recently developed to make h...
The ocean's sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide has major consequences for global change. ...
Ocean carbon monitoring efforts have increased dramatically in the past few decades in response to t...
Since the industrial revolution the CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere have increased from280 ppm ...
Autonomous in situ sensors are needed to document the effects of today’s rapid ocean uptake of atmos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Seven years of in situ salinity and carbon dioxide (CO...
The marine carbonate chemistry system is the reactions and dynamic equilibria in seawater that invol...
Highly accurate and precise measurements of marine carbon components are required in the study of th...
Coastal environments are an important component of the global carbon cycle, and probably more vulner...
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) represents a significant component of both the terrestrial and ocea...
The interface between land and sea is a key environment for biogeochemical carbon cycling, yet these...
The ocean plays an integral role in the global carbon cycle and serves as the largest planetary rese...
Understanding the role of estuarine-carbon fluxes is essential to improve estimates of the global ca...
Autonomous chemical sensors are required to document the marine carbon dioxide system\u27s evolving ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mecha...