The paper presents the results of the estimations of vertical methane fluxes obtained by using the gradient method. The gradient measurements of methane concentration and meteorological parameters have been obtained from the Observatory Fonovaya of V.E. Zuev Atmospheric optics institute SB RAS from July 2016 to December 2018.
Here, we briefly describe the station established by IAO SB RAS at Fonovaya Observatory to carry out continuous measurements of atmospheric composition and other parameters in West Siberia. Specifications of the instrumentation installed at the station, functioning modes of individual units comprising it, collection, transferring and storage of the measurement data are presented.
The results of measuring the vertical profiles of the main meteorological quantities in the atmospheric boundary layer to an altitude of 1000 m by the ultrasonic weather station AMK-03, placed on the suspension of a tethered balloon during its ascent and descent are presented in the article. Recommendations on the procedure for performing measurements using an ultrasonic weather station based on a tethered balloon are suggested.
Vertical fluxs of carbon dioxide have been calculated with the use of data measured at a high measurement tower located at the territory of the Fonovaya Observatory of IAO SB RAS. The measurements have been carried out in the period from August 2015 to December 2018.
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