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Article << Previous     |     Next >>   Contents Vol 6(3)

MEMENTO: a proposal to develop a database of marine nitrous oxide and methane measurements

Hermann W. Bange A F, Tom G. Bell B, Marcela Cornejo C, Alina Freing A, Günther Uher D, Rob C. Upstill-Goddard D, Guiling Zhang E

A Forschungsbereich Marine Biogeochemie, IFM-GEOMAR, Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, Düsternbrooker Weg 20, D-24105 Kiel, Germany. Email: afreing@ifm-geomar.de
B School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TL, United Kingdom. Email: thomas.bell@uea.ac.uk
C Department of Oceanography and Center for Oceanographic Research (FONDAP-COPAS), Universidad de Concepción, Casilla 160-C, Concepción, Chile. Email: mcornejo@profc.udec.cl
D School of Marine Science and Technology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom. Email: guenther.uher@ncl.ac.uk; rob.goddard@ncl.ac.uk
E Department of Marine Chemistry, Ocean University of China, 238 Songling Road, Qingdao 266100, P.R. China. Email: guilingzhang@uoc.edu.cn
F Corresponding author. Email: hbange@ifm-geomar.de
 
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Environmental context. Nitrous oxide and methane are atmospheric trace gases and, because they are strong greenhouse gases, they contribute significantly to the ongoing global warming of the Earth’s atmosphere. Despite the well established fact that the world’s oceans release nitrous oxide and methane to the atmosphere, the oceanic emission estimates of both gases are only poorly quantified. The MEMENTO (MarinE MethanE and NiTrous Oxide) database initiative is proposed as an effective way by which existing nitrous oxide and methane measurements can be used to reduce the uncertainty of the oceanic emissions estimates by establishing a global database.

Keywords: database, methane, nitrous oxide, oceanic emissions.


   
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