The research evaluates a new Autonomous Surface Vehicle CO2 (ASVCO2) system designed to improve carbon measurement in the ocean, addressing gaps in current strategies that hinder understanding of the carbon biogeochemical cycle. Deployed from 2011 to 2018, the ASVCO2 systems demonstrated their capability for long-term oceanic deployment and accurate collection of air and seawater pCO2 measurements.
Evaluation of a New Carbon Dioxide System for Autonomous Surface Vehicles
- Author(s): Christopher Sabine, Adrienne Sutton, Kelly McCabe, Noah Lawrence-Slavas, Simone Alin, Richard Feely, Richard Jenkins, Stacy Maenner, Christian Meinig, Jesse Thomas, Erik van Ooijen, Abe Passmore, and Bronte Tilbrook
- Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
- July 29, 2020
Citation: Sabine, C., and Coauthors, 2020: Evaluation of a New Carbon Dioxide System for Autonomous Surface Vehicles. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 37, 1305–1317, https://doi.org/10.1175/JTECH-D-20-0010.1.