Cavity ring-down spectroscopy and its applications to environmental, chemical and biomedical systems
S Maithani, M Pradhan - Journal of Chemical Sciences, 2020 - Springer
In recent times, the need for high-sensitive detection has grown drastically as more and
more applications of molecular sensing are being explored. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy …
more applications of molecular sensing are being explored. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy …
Cavity ring-down spectroscopy: recent technological advancements, techniques, and applications
Cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS), first pioneered in 1988 by O'Keefe and Deacon, 1
has evolved into a newgeneration, precision spectroscopy in recent years and subsequently …
has evolved into a newgeneration, precision spectroscopy in recent years and subsequently …
Spatiotemporal-aware machine learning approaches for dissolved oxygen prediction in coastal waters
Coastal waters face increasing threats from hypoxia, which can have severe consequences
for marine life and fisheries. This study aims to develop a machine learning approach for …
for marine life and fisheries. This study aims to develop a machine learning approach for …
Shifts in the high-resolution spatial distribution of dissolved N2O and the underlying microbial communities and processes in the Pearl River Estuary
X Cheng, Y Dong, F Fan, S **ao, J Liu, S Wang, W Lin… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Estuaries are significant sources of the ozone-depleting greenhouse gas N 2 O. However,
owing to large spatial heterogeneity and discrete measurements, N 2 O emissions from …
owing to large spatial heterogeneity and discrete measurements, N 2 O emissions from …
Spatial and temporal variations of dissolved CO2, CH4 and N2O in Lakes Edward and George (East Africa)
We report dissolved CO 2, CH 4 and N 2 O concentrations in two large East African lakes,
Edward (surface area 2,325 km 2, average depth of 37 m) and George (surface area 273 km …
Edward (surface area 2,325 km 2, average depth of 37 m) and George (surface area 273 km …
Spectroscopic techniques to analyze stable carbon isotopic compositions of carbon dioxide, methane and volatile organic compounds
W Wu, L Zhang, D Zhu, Z Shi, B ** - Journal of Analytical Atomic …, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
Spectroscopic techniques have been increasingly applied to determine stable carbon
isotopic compositions of different target compounds. Although mass spectrometry based …
isotopic compositions of different target compounds. Although mass spectrometry based …
The spatial and temporal drivers of pCO2, pCH4 and gas transfer velocity within a subtropical estuary.
Large uncertainties remain in global estuarine CO 2 and CH 4 emissions estimates due to
spatial heterogeneity, differences in methodologies and insufficient data at key locations …
spatial heterogeneity, differences in methodologies and insufficient data at key locations …
Factors controlling seasonal CO2 and CH4 emissions in three tropical mangrove-dominated estuaries in Australia
CO 2 and CH 4 emissions from estuaries of the Southern Hemisphere are greatly under-
represented in global estuary emission estimates. This study quantifies seasonal pCO 2 and …
represented in global estuary emission estimates. This study quantifies seasonal pCO 2 and …
Small wetland‐fringed estuaries deliver disproportionately large carbon loads to the ocean
Previous estimates of dissolved carbon export from estuaries focused on larger systems in
the Northern Hemisphere, with little data for smaller tropical estuaries often fringed by …
the Northern Hemisphere, with little data for smaller tropical estuaries often fringed by …
[HTML][HTML] Ideas and perspectives: A strategic assessment of methane and nitrous oxide measurements in the marine environment
In the current era of rapid climate change, accurate characterization of climate-relevant gas
dynamics–namely production, consumption, and net emissions–is required for all biomes …
dynamics–namely production, consumption, and net emissions–is required for all biomes …