Visir: Investigating possibilities for carbon disposal in Hvalfjörður [in Icelandic]

"We put a tracer, a gas, in the water which has a dual purpose. On the one hand, to examine the gas exchange between the atmosphere and the water, which affects how the sea absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. However, we want to examine the movement of the water in the fjord to prepare for an experiment that we are aiming for next year," says David Ho, professor of oceanography at the University of Hawaii and senior scientist at CWorthy, who is working on the research in Hvalfjörður in collaboration with Röst.

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