Recent paper on newly detected ozone-depleting substances in the atmosphere in Nature Geoscience. Read it here, New research, performed within the framework of InGOS and related projects, published today in the journal Nature Geoscience reveals that more than 74,000 tonnes … Continue reading
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Partner UEDIN works on a DIAL remote sensing device that potentially will allow to measure vertical gradients of CO2 and CH4 up to several kilometers height. The first prototype results look very promising and even shows potential … Continue reading
In Science, InGOS scientist Euan Nisbet and co-authors published a perspective on the developments in the global methan concentrations, that appear to rise sharply again, after stagnation in the last 20 years. Main conclusion is that both natural and antropogenic … Continue reading
You may have seen the recent Nature ‘Comment’ by Whiteman et al in 25th July, which modelled a 50Gt decadal release from Arctic methane hydrates , and you may have seen the various strong statements in the UK and international … Continue reading
The European Infrastructure Network InGOS (Integrated non-CO2 Greenhouse gas Observing System) aims to optimise and standardise flux measurement systems for non-CO2 greenhouse gases. To support this activity, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) in Edinburgh (UK) is hosting a … Continue reading
Deadline for abstrct submissions is August 8, 2012. Registration will open July 20, 2012. Registraton can be done through the AGU Fall Meeting website: Some of the InGOS related sessions are: B067. The Role of Abiotic Processes in Terrestrial Greenhouse … Continue reading
Alex Vermeulen will present a poster on InGOS at the 2012 EGU General Assembly in Vienna. The poster will be presented in Session BG1.4, EGU2012-4263: InGOS – a FP7 Infrastructure project for non-CO2 greenhouse gas Observations by A.T. Vermeulen et … Continue reading
The Air and Climate Unit of JRC-Ispra performs analyses of global and European emissions of atmospheric greenhouse gases, based on atmospheric observations and inverse modeling. For this purpose, it continuously develops and operates a four-dimensional variational (4DVAR) inverse modeling system, … Continue reading
The Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry is opening a position for a scientist as Head of Stable Isotopes Laboratory in charge of the construction of this part of the ICOS- Flask- and Calibration Laboratory. The Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) is a … Continue reading
Announced by Wouter Peters (tel +31 317 486654, Wouter.Peters@wur.nl) at Wageningen University: Opening for a PostDoc modeler in my group in the Netherlands, to work on data assimilation of the global carbon cycle within the EU funded GEOCARBON project. For … Continue reading