A first measurement of sea-air CO2 flux by eddy correlation

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Air Water Interactions, Atmospheric Circulation, Carbon Dioxide, Gas Exchange, Marine Meteorology, Turbulent Diffusion, Atmospheric Temperature, Flow Measurement, Gas Flow, Meteorological Parameters, Radon, Temperature Distribution, Vertical Distribution, Wind Velocity

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CO2 fluxes between the ocean and the atmosphere were measured off a beach on Sable Island, Nova Scotia, by using the eddy correlation method. These gas fluxes were measured directly over a short enough time period and a local enough region that weather and other conditions which determine the fluxes were nearly constant. Values for the fluxes measured were about 0.8 micromol/sq m out of the ocean.

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