Abstract: Methane (CH4) is one of the substantial greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, and its concentration has increased by 4% over the last decade. Although sources driving these increases are not well constrained, one potential contribution comes from wetlands, which are usually intertwined with rivers, channels and lakes, creating a considerable need to acquire higher-resolution data to facilitate modelling and predictions. Here we took a fully contained sensor set-up to obtain measurements of CH4, O2 and auxiliary parameters, installed on a houseboa...
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Atmospheric sciences