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This project aims to develop advanced gas sensors for monitoring volcanic emissions using Internet of Things technology. By employing novel light-cycled operation, it seeks to enhance the efficiency and deployment of sensors in volcanic regions for better environmental monitoring.
There exists a direct relation between gas emissions and earth’s dynamics and climate: the impact of anthropogenic emissions and volcanic eruptions on the climate are well known and from the opposite, the effect of the climate on the volcano activity remains mainly unexplored.
To develop climate-volcano models and improve eruption predictive models, a comprehensive study of volcanic emissions is necessary.
Reference measuring systems, which are used by the National civil protection agencies and…
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
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Germany, Saarbrucken
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
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