The oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2 causes pronounced changes to the marine carbonate system. High quality pCO2 measurements with good temporal and spatial coverage are required to monitor the oceanic uptake, identify regions with pronounced carbonate system changes, and observe the effectiveness of CO2 emission mitigation strategies. There are currently several instruments available, but many are unsuitable for autonomous deployments on in situ platforms such as gliders, moorings and Argo floats. We assess currently available technology on its suitability for in situ deployment, with a focus on optode technology developments.Optodes for pCO2 measurements provide a promising new technological approach, and were successfully calibrated o...
Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the o...
Herein, we present a small and versatile optode system with integrated battery and logger for monito...
Global warming is believed to be caused by increasing amounts of greenhouse gases (mostly CO2) disch...
Highlights • Evaluation of currently available marine pCO2 sensors with respect to in situ dep...
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...
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 measurement of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) in seawater is important within various scientific...
In recent years, profiling floats, which form the basis of the successful international Argo observa...
Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the o...
The CO2-Pro™ is a lightweight, compact, and versatile sensor for measuring the partial pressure of C...
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in surface seawater is an important biogeochemical var...
Ships of opportunity are a frequently used platform in surface ocean carbon observations and estimat...
Measurement of pCO2 in highly dynamic coastal zones such as the southern Baltic Sea presents many ch...
Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the o...
Herein, we present a small and versatile optode system with integrated battery and logger for monito...
Global warming is believed to be caused by increasing amounts of greenhouse gases (mostly CO2) disch...
Highlights • Evaluation of currently available marine pCO2 sensors with respect to in situ dep...
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...
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 measurement of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) in seawater is important within various scientific...
In recent years, profiling floats, which form the basis of the successful international Argo observa...
Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the o...
The CO2-Pro™ is a lightweight, compact, and versatile sensor for measuring the partial pressure of C...
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) in surface seawater is an important biogeochemical var...
Ships of opportunity are a frequently used platform in surface ocean carbon observations and estimat...
Measurement of pCO2 in highly dynamic coastal zones such as the southern Baltic Sea presents many ch...
Demand by governments and scientists is increasing for indicators of CO2-related variables for the o...
Herein, we present a small and versatile optode system with integrated battery and logger for monito...
Global warming is believed to be caused by increasing amounts of greenhouse gases (mostly CO2) disch...