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The results are that the investigated mofette field in #Starzach emits roughly three metric tonnes of CO2 per day (3000kg/d).
To put this into perspective: This 20x20m mofette field fills daily:
- a smaller hot air balloon with CO2 gas🎈
- or a small car (3m³) filled with liquid CO2 🚗
- or two #Minecraft blocks (2m³) of dry ice (solid CO2) 🧊🧊😮 And this study only looks at a couple of mofettes, there are more abandoned wells in the area...
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In this¹ paper, I present a method to derive #CO2 movements and total emissions from cross-correlations between a bunch of CO2 stations (black arrows) at the #Starzach site near #Tübingen in south-western Germany. This site is known for its natural CO2 emissions from mofettes - holes in the ground where CO2 is emitted, sometimes as little geysers when water is involved.
More on the site in my previous publications²³.
¹https://doi.org/10.31223/X51J07
²https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2022/1125
³https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-12114-8🧵
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In this¹ paper, I present a method to derive #CO2 movements and total emissions from cross-correlations between a bunch of CO2 stations (black arrows) at the #Starzach site near #Tübingen in south-western Germany. This site is known for its natural CO2 emissions from mofettes - holes in the ground where CO2 is emitted, sometimes as little geysers when water is involved.
More on the site in my previous publications²³.
¹https://doi.org/10.31223/X51J07
²https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2022/1125
³https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-12114-8🧵
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In this¹ paper, I present a method to derive #CO2 movements and total emissions from cross-correlations between a bunch of CO2 stations (black arrows) at the #Starzach site near #Tübingen in south-western Germany. This site is known for its natural CO2 emissions from mofettes - holes in the ground where CO2 is emitted, sometimes as little geysers when water is involved.
More on the site in my previous publications²³.
¹https://doi.org/10.31223/X51J07
²https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2022/1125
³https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-12114-8🧵
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In this¹ paper, I present a method to derive #CO2 movements and total emissions from cross-correlations between a bunch of CO2 stations (black arrows) at the #Starzach site near #Tübingen in south-western Germany. This site is known for its natural CO2 emissions from mofettes - holes in the ground where CO2 is emitted, sometimes as little geysers when water is involved.
More on the site in my previous publications²³.
¹https://doi.org/10.31223/X51J07
²https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2022/1125
³https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-12114-8🧵
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In this¹ paper, I present a method to derive #CO2 movements and total emissions from cross-correlations between a bunch of CO2 stations (black arrows) at the #Starzach site near #Tübingen in south-western Germany. This site is known for its natural CO2 emissions from mofettes - holes in the ground where CO2 is emitted, sometimes as little geysers when water is involved.
More on the site in my previous publications²³.
¹https://doi.org/10.31223/X51J07
²https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2022/1125
³https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-12114-8🧵
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For some reason it is ridiculously hard to just ignore any first or given names with #BibLaTeX. Like any sane person, I'd like to only see surnames in the citations, authoryear style. BibLaTeX really doesn't want you to.
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When you've had enough of automating every little thing and just want to get stuff done and end up manually generating a bunch of (very slow to generate) PDF plots, then concatenate all of them with #ghostScript, then extract the text with #pdf2txt, use a regex in Python to find some numbers and dates in the plot's legend, to finally write them into a csv file.
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It's not stupid if it works, right? 😅
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Getting stuck #doomScrolling #YouTube videos is pretty bad and gets you nowhere.
But doomScrolling with #adBlockers like #uBlockOrigin and #SponsorBlock active is even worse - then it serves even less purpose. Now, nobody benefits, neither you burning your time, nor YouTube selling their ads, nor the creators with their sponsored segments. 😅
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@diegolakatos If you like :gitannex: #gitAnnex, there's a fork of #forgejo: #forgejoAneksajo:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo-aneksajo/forgejo-aneksajo
With this, you can also store arbitrarily big files on your forgejo, use it as a file syncing service like #syncthing, organise your research data or media database with #datalad, etc.
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@diegolakatos If you like :gitannex: #gitAnnex, there's a fork of #forgejo: #forgejoAneksajo:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo-aneksajo/forgejo-aneksajo
With this, you can also store arbitrarily big files on your forgejo, use it as a file syncing service like #syncthing, organise your research data or media database with #datalad, etc.
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@diegolakatos If you like :gitannex: #gitAnnex, there's a fork of #forgejo: #forgejoAneksajo:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo-aneksajo/forgejo-aneksajo
With this, you can also store arbitrarily big files on your forgejo, use it as a file syncing service like #syncthing, organise your research data or media database with #datalad, etc.
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@diegolakatos If you like :gitannex: #gitAnnex, there's a fork of #forgejo: #forgejoAneksajo:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo-aneksajo/forgejo-aneksajo
With this, you can also store arbitrarily big files on your forgejo, use it as a file syncing service like #syncthing, organise your research data or media database with #datalad, etc.
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@diegolakatos If you like :gitannex: #gitAnnex, there's a fork of #forgejo: #forgejoAneksajo:
https://codeberg.org/forgejo-aneksajo/forgejo-aneksajo
With this, you can also store arbitrarily big files on your forgejo, use it as a file syncing service like #syncthing, organise your research data or media database with #datalad, etc.
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@SeaFury I can imagine! I'm in Geoscience, where things are mostly published.
But of you cite such sources as email, do you take extra precaution to preserve, archive or prove their existence? I mean an email is a pretty unreliable thing.
I think I would at least timestamp them with #OpenTimeStamps, so I could prove that this email file really existed at that time. 🤔
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@argv_minus_one Oh nothing against #espeak or #BlaBlaMaker or even #MicrosoftSam, those are super fun. But they are also so terrible, that you hear they have been made procedurally. What I was referring to is the voiceovers on many YouTube videos that you initially don't even recognize as being generated, only when they stumble on a certain word they pronounce extremely weirdly.
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@argv_minus_one Oh nothing against #espeak or #BlaBlaMaker or even #MicrosoftSam, those are super fun. But they are also so terrible, that you hear they have been made procedurally. What I was referring to is the voiceovers on many YouTube videos that you initially don't even recognize as being generated, only when they stumble on a certain word they pronounce extremely weirdly.
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@argv_minus_one Oh nothing against #espeak or #BlaBlaMaker or even #MicrosoftSam, those are super fun. But they are also so terrible, that you hear they have been made procedurally. What I was referring to is the voiceovers on many YouTube videos that you initially don't even recognize as being generated, only when they stumble on a certain word they pronounce extremely weirdly.
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@argv_minus_one Oh nothing against #espeak or #BlaBlaMaker or even #MicrosoftSam, those are super fun. But they are also so terrible, that you hear they have been made procedurally. What I was referring to is the voiceovers on many YouTube videos that you initially don't even recognize as being generated, only when they stumble on a certain word they pronounce extremely weirdly.
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@argv_minus_one Oh nothing against #espeak or #BlaBlaMaker or even #MicrosoftSam, those are super fun. But they are also so terrible, that you hear they have been made procedurally. What I was referring to is the voiceovers on many YouTube videos that you initially don't even recognize as being generated, only when they stumble on a certain word they pronounce extremely weirdly.
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I just discovered #sioyek, a very fast and simple cross-platform PDF viewer that is designed around reading books or scientific papers. I auto-reloads when the file changes, so is well-suited for a #latexmk workflow. Reloading is quasi-instant and also doesn't redraw everything with this dreaded flicker like many other viewers do (looking at you #evince 😑). Right-clicking on an internal link a opens a real, scrollable subwindow preview, nice! 👍
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I just discovered #sioyek, a very fast and simple cross-platform PDF viewer that is designed around reading books or scientific papers. I auto-reloads when the file changes, so is well-suited for a #latexmk workflow. Reloading is quasi-instant and also doesn't redraw everything with this dreaded flicker like many other viewers do (looking at you #evince 😑). Right-clicking on an internal link a opens a real, scrollable subwindow preview, nice! 👍
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I just discovered #sioyek, a very fast and simple cross-platform PDF viewer that is designed around reading books or scientific papers. I auto-reloads when the file changes, so is well-suited for a #latexmk workflow. Reloading is quasi-instant and also doesn't redraw everything with this dreaded flicker like many other viewers do (looking at you #evince 😑). Right-clicking on an internal link a opens a real, scrollable subwindow preview, nice! 👍
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I just discovered #sioyek, a very fast and simple cross-platform PDF viewer that is designed around reading books or scientific papers. I auto-reloads when the file changes, so is well-suited for a #latexmk workflow. Reloading is quasi-instant and also doesn't redraw everything with this dreaded flicker like many other viewers do (looking at you #evince 😑). Right-clicking on an internal link a opens a real, scrollable subwindow preview, nice! 👍
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I just discovered #sioyek, a very fast and simple cross-platform PDF viewer that is designed around reading books or scientific papers. I auto-reloads when the file changes, so is well-suited for a #latexmk workflow. Reloading is quasi-instant and also doesn't redraw everything with this dreaded flicker like many other viewers do (looking at you #evince 😑). Right-clicking on an internal link a opens a real, scrollable subwindow preview, nice! 👍
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@musicmatze #Hetzner #StorageBox seems much more convenient, with its #borgBackup support and simple ssh access. #Internxt seems to always need that npm thing installed to do anything.
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@musicmatze #Hetzner #StorageBox seems much more convenient, with its #borgBackup support and simple ssh access. #Internxt seems to always need that npm thing installed to do anything.