@laura_naslund @BenthosNews @MethaneNet Could you do it with deployments of 24hr (or longer) chambers + dissolved gas measurements, eg https://t.co/jhQjQWsZaW But that is really shallow, so I guess you'd need very light chambers, and would only work if fl
2,398 followers
2,398 followers
@SimonMXNLTH Exactly, so the GHG concentrations build up in the chamber. The main interest is CH4, because it increases via diffusion but also by ebullition. Hopefully the chambers catch the ebullition bubbles. Section 2.3 in this paper gives some backgr
2,398 followers
@PeterMacreadie @kylorkerns How long do you deploy them for? I've been pondering the merits of bubble traps vs chambers (e.g. https://t.co/i6vbqe8Dwi) for ebullition in ponds but I'm still not sure which method is best.