Gas Flux and Turbulence / Gas Flux and Turbulence

What We Do

Campbell Scientific offers a variety of micrometeorological systems for measuring turbulence and fluxes of greenhouse gases (CO2, H2O, CH4, N2O, and CO2 isotopes) and energy (sensible heat, latent heat, and momentum). We offer the lowest total system power available for open-path (5 W) and closed-path (12 W) eddy covariance over the entire instrument operating temperature. This, combined with our ruggedized designs and low-maintenance operation, makes our systems the ideal choice for sites in remote or challenging conditions. We are unique among flux system providers in that we manufacture all key system components: 3D sonic anemometers, gas analyzers, sampling systems, and data loggers. This enables us to make our systems much more highly integrated, taking into account important system-level considerations such as sensor colocation and mounting, high-speed measurement synchronization, sensor aerodynamics, and whole-system frequency response. Finally, our patented colocated design of the IRGASON is the only open-path CO2/H2O gas analyzer that allows for flux calculations using instantaneous point-by-point conversion to CO2 mixing ratio, which eliminates the need to correct for density effects on the measurement.

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La mayoría de los sistemas que vendemos han sido personalizados. Cuéntenos sus necesidades y le ayudaremos a personalizar el suyo.



Mas detalles acerca de nuestro Gas Flux and Turbulence Sistemas

Add energy balance or biomet sensors, such as:

HMP155A-L
Temperature and Relative Humidity Probe
NR-LITE2-L
Net Radiometer
NR01-L
4-Component Net Radiometer
CNR4-L
4-Component Net Radiometer
TCAV-L
Averaging Soil Thermocouple Probe
CS616
Water Content Reflectometer
CS650
30 cm Soil Water Content Reflectometer
CS655-L
12 cm Soil Water Content Reflectometer
HFP01-L
Soil Heat Flux Plate
HFP01SC-L
Self-Calibrating Soil Heat Flux Plate

Casos de estudio

Florida: Sampling the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Understanding the spatial variability of the Earth’s atmospheric boundary layer—including the surface layer near the......read more
California: Turbulence Study in Walnut Orchard
Understanding the exchanges of energy, water, and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere, land, and plants......read more
Australia: Examining the Impacts of Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change
An experimental facility (OzFace) has been established in Townsville, Australia to examine the impacts of......read more
Central Asia: Rangeland CO2 Monitoring
Three Bowen ratio stations monitor CO2 fluxes in the grasslands of Central Asia. The stations,......read more
Korea: Flux Monitoring over a Rice Paddy
With instrumentation and help from Campbell Scientific, personnel from the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at......read more

Integradores relacionados

The following is a list of companies that have developed expertise in our products and provide consulting, installation, and other services for gas flux and turbulence applications.


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