Measurements of CO
2
quantities released into the atmosphere are taken
just about everywhere in the world, using different methods.
Tower rising to 35 metres in the forêt
de Barbeau (FR) to measure carbon and
water flows between a forest ecosystem
and the atmosphere.
Seawater samples taken from the Mediterranean by
the EPOCA project to improve our understanding of ocean
acidification. Oceans absorb CO
2
emissions of human
activity and this results in an acidification of the waters.
Instruments fitted to a kite to measure temperature,
wind and CO
2
quantities at a height of between
100 and 200 metres. Carried out in Benin, this was
part of the Amma (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary
Analysis) campaign.
© CNRS Phot
othèque/Jean-
Y
ves P
o
ntailler
© CNRS Phot
othèque/John P
usc
eddu
© CNRS Phot
othèque/Claude Delha
ye
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