GNS Science Seeks Carbonyl Sulphide Analysers for Urban Carbon Emissions Research

GNS Science (GNS) is New Zealand�s leading Earth science institute and is leading several climate change research programmes aligned to developing a low carbon economy and mitigation of climate change goals. GNS is looking to procure carbonyl sulphide (COS) analysers and peripherals essential to its involvement in the…

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GNS Science (GNS) is New Zealand�s leading Earth science institute and is leading several climate change research programmes aligned to developing a low carbon economy and mitigation of climate change goals. GNS is looking to procure carbonyl sulphide (COS) analysers and peripherals essential to its involvement in the CarbonWatch-Urban project.

CarbonWatch-Urban is a multi-institutional effort to evaluate New Zealand�s urban carbon emissions combining atmospheric observations, transport modelling and bottom-up accounting. COS measurements will be used to evaluate the urban biogenic carbon dioxide exchange processes

Statusawarded
CategoryEnvironment & Sustainability
CountryNew Zealand
Publish dateDec 9, 2024
Submission deadlineJan 15, 2025
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Notice typeaward_notice
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BuyerInstitute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Sciences)
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OrganizationInstitute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Sciences)

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carbonyl sulphide analysersurban carbon emissionsclimate change researchatmospheric observationsbiogenic CO2 exchangeCarbonWatch-Urban projectEarth science equipmentemissions monitoring

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