DocumentCode :
715292
Title :
Design of a multisensory probe for measuring carbon cycle processes in aqueous subterranean environments
Author :
Daniels, Ryan J. ; Acosta, Marisol ; McIntyre, Tim ; Kisner, Roger ; Woodworth, Ken ; Lenarduzzi, Roberto ; Frank, Shane ; McKnight, Tim ; Fugate, David
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Inst. for Sci. & Educ., Oak Ridge, TN, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
9-12 April 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
The global carbon cycle describes the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere, terrestrial vegetation, oceans, and soil. Mechanisms involving carbon in sub-terrestrial ecosystems and their impact on climate are not well understood. This lack of understanding limits current climate models and prevents accurate soil-carbon storage predications for future climate conditions. To address the lack of instrumentation for conducting high fidelity measurements of appropriate parameters in the field, a multi-sensory probe using a mix of optical, fiber optic, and electronic technologies to measure CO2, temperature, dissolved oxygen, redox potential, and water level in subsurface environments has been developed. Details of the design, fabrication and laboratory performance verification are presented. Use cases and the anticipated impacts of such measurements on climate models are discussed.
Keywords :
atmospheric composition; atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; carbon capture and storage; fibre optic sensors; remote sensing; temperature measurement; aqueous subterranean environments; atmosphere; carbon cycle process measurement; carbon exchange; climate models; electronic technologies; fabrication performance verification; fiber optic technologies; fidelity measurements; global carbon cycle; laboratory performance verification; multisensory probe; multisensory probe design; oceans; optical technologies; soil-carbon storage predications; subsurface environments; subterrestrial ecosystems; terrestrial vegetation; water level; Atmospheric measurements; Carbon; Probes; Sea measurements; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; carbon cycle; climate change; soil carbon storage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
SoutheastCon 2015
Conference_Location :
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.2015.7132876
Filename :
7132876
Link To Document :
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