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ARI and Eosense Environmental Gas Monitoring Collaborate to Monitor Climate Change

ARI and Eosense Environmental Gas Monitoring Collaborate to Monitor Climate Change

December 18, 2018

Read Eosense's article on how the Eosense eosFD soil flux was developed to monitor CO2  levels in soil respiration measurements in Arctic climates. Dr. Ronald Layden, in his role as Manager, North Slave Research Centre, along with ARI staff Erika Hille, Edwin Amos and St. Francis Xavier University's Chirs MacIntyre used the devices to determine if they could measure microclimate changes. The research was supported by a grant from the NSERC College and Community Innovation Fund.

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