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Message from LI-COR
Welcome to the first on-line issue of "Newsline," our quarterly newsletter dedicated to information about interesting developments with environmental research and LI-COR instruments. In this and future issues, we will feature articles about some of the exciting applications going on in the field.
Each issue will contain technical tips to inform you of important techniques, upgrades, instructions, and tutorials to better assist you in your work. At LI-COR we are continuously engaged in research and training and often report on outcomes at national meetings and conferences. While we are available for consultation at any time, be sure to visit with one of our application scientists at any of the upcoming conferences we will be attending.
The LI-7500... Riding with Miss Piggy
Learn how Dr. William M. Drennan of the University of Miami and colleagues at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) used hurricane hunter aircraft and LI-7500 Open Path CO2/H2O Gas Analyzers strapped on board to obtain direct turbulent flux measurements in the high wind boundary layer of hurricanes. More...
Carbon Sequestration Pilot Studies and the LI-8100
Read how Richard Esposito of Southern Company (Atlanta, GA), along with other members of the Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership (SECARB), are using the LI-8100 Automated Soil CO2 Flux System to perform baseline CO2 flux monitoring to establish natural rates of CO2 flux at test sites in Alabama and Mississippi. More...
Introducing the Eddy Covariance Method
View a multimedia presentation on the Eddy Covariance Method, presented as a service to the scientific community. The content was developed as an introductory course for researchers who wish to know more about Eddy Covariance and how to properly make these measurements. The presentation emphasizes the general principles, requirements, applications, and processing steps from deploying the equipment through processing the data. More...
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