Peter Moore | Dec 25, 1988 | 2 min read
PLANT AND ANIMAL SCIENCES BY PETER D. MOORE Department of Biology King’s College London, U.K. " The measurement of large-scale gas exchange between the biosphere and the atmosphere is extremely necessary, but it is difficult in practice. The use of aircraft sampling with laser-based detection equipment has produced good data for carbon dioxide and ozone in stable conditions, and prospects are promising for carbon monoxide, methane, sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, and others. P.A. M