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The first weekly 14CO2 flask has been filled at Mace Head, Ireland. Isotope sampling over the next 24 months will help to separate anthropogenic from biospheric contributions to the atmospheric carbon dioxide variations.

Read more: Carbon isotope sampling at Mace Head has started

In this latest episode of the Barometer, Sam Illingworth talks to Dr Matt Rigby from the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol about the role that models will have to play in the GAUGE project.

Read more: Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From the Model

In this episode of the Barometer, Sam  catches up with Dr Hartmut Bösch, from the Earth Observation Science Group at the University of Leicester to discuss how satellites will be used during the GAUGE project.

Read more: Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From Outer Space

In this episode of the Barometer, Jen Muller catches up with Dr Grant Allen, from the Centre of Atmospheric Science at the University of Manchester, to discuss the air borne aspects of the GAUGE campaign.

Read more: Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From the Air

In this episode of the Barometer, Jen Muller catches up with Drs. Eiko Nemitz and Carole Helfter from the NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology near Edinburgh, to discuss the rather novel use of a ferry for helping to quantify UK emissions during the GAUGE project.

Read more: Barometer Podcast: GAUGE - From the Sea