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Integrated Measuring and Monitoring Instrumentation for Terrestrial Sinks and
Sources of Carbon Dioxide—Atmospheric
Observing Systems, Inc., 1930 Central Avenue, Suite A, Boulder, CO
80301; 303-443-3389, http://www.aosinc.net
Dr.
James R. Smith, Principal Investigator, jim@aosinc.net
Dr.
James R. Smith, Business Official, jim@aosinc.net
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-05ER84273
Amount:
$750,000
Tower-based
observatories monitor terrestrial ecosystems from a single spot; however, it is
not known if the observations are applicable to the entire ecosystem.
A vertically-integrated suite of technologies could be used to evaluate
ecosystem-atmospheric interactions and determine the actual utility of
tower-based systems; however, for reasons of safety and expense, piloted
aircraft cannot be used to provide the needed observations.
This project will build and deploy such a vertically-integrated suite of
technologies that will include: (1)
probes for monitoring the transient flux of carbon dioxide (CO2)
associated with the dispersal of respiration at the onset of solar heating each
morning; (2) tower- and mooring-based instrumentation for continuous
observations of CO2 concentration and steady-state, eddy covariance
flux; and (3) a radio-controlled Unmanned Airborne Vehicle (UAV), fitted with a
high precision analyzer system and capable of monitoring the time series of CO2
for the entire range of ambient conditions. In
Phase I, a commercial UAV was purchased and integrated with a high precision CO2
analyzer. The UAV was deployed
multiple times, and observations were verified by sampling from a short tower
sited at the center of the flight pattern. Discrete
probes were developed successfully to monitor CO2 concentrations on
or within the atmospheric interface. In
Phase II, the UAV will be upgraded for increased flight time and the measurement
of additional atmospheric variables. Inexpensive UAVs that carry the same
payload will be developed to provide a platform that is suitable for high risk
deployments.
Commercial Applications and other Benefits as
described by the awardee: The
integrated measurement suite could be used to provide observational
services with respect to the monitoring of both terrestrial and marine
ecosystems. The UAV platform could
provide improved high precision payloads and products required for
scientifically important missions.