Underwater drone measures ocean carbon levels水下无人机测量海洋碳水平
2022-05-30周艳霞
周艳霞
二氧化碳在被海洋吸收的過程中会发生复杂的化学反应,使其水域酸化。通过安装在固定浮标和船只上的传感器,研究人员固然可以在一定程度上测量相关数据,但他们一直都没有找到更准确的测量手段。不过最新研发的深潜水下无人机有望填补这个空白。
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Researchers are using an underwater drone (无人机) to measure CO2levels in the ocean. It is believed to be the first time that such a vehicle has been used specifically to test CO2levels.
The vehicle, which the team also calls a glider (滑翔机), is designed to dive down to 1,000 meters in deep ocean areas and can operate for weeks at a time.
The goal of the research is to provide scientists with data about how climate change is affecting the ocean's chemistry. The self?swimming drone was deployed in the Gulf of Alaska this spring.
The team said the project could be a major step forward in measuring the environmental health of oceans. Scientists are most interested in levels of ocean acidification(酸化). This happens when CO2emissions in the atmosphere make their way into the ocean. Ocean acidification can harm or kill some kinds of sea life.
Scientists have linked CO2 emissions to global warming caused by human activities.
In a way, oceans have done humans a big favor by taking in some of the CO2. If this were not the case, there would be much more CO2in the atmosphere. This would trap more of the sun's heat and further warm the Earth.
“But the problem is now that the ocean is changing its chemistry because of this uptake,” said team member Claudine Hauri.
One of the best ways to measure ocean acidification is to collect CO2 measurements. Until now, these collections were mostly done from ships or with floating devices on the ocean surface or equipment on the ocean floor.
Hauri is working with another researcher, Andrew McDonnell, on the project.
Researchers said the drone's sensor is like a very small laboratory. It examines CO2data and stores it inside a temperature?controlled system.
McDonnell said his goal is to one day have a large number of similar robotic gliders operating in oceans across the world. “Such efforts will be important in helping scientists understand much more about what's going on in the ocean than before,” he said.
Reading Check
1. Why do scientists carry out the project?
A. To fully use drones.
B. To keep the ocean clean.
C. To study in the deep ocean.
D. To monitor the ocean's chemistry.
2. What would happen if oceans didn't absorb any CO2?
A. Sea life would die out.
B. The Earth will be warmer.
C. There would be more CO2in the sea.
D. Ocean acidification would occur regularly.
3. Where were the CO2measurements mostly collected?
A. In the laboratory. B. On the glider.
C. On the ocean surface. D. In the drone's sensor.
4. What's McDonnell's attitude towards robotic gliders operating in oceans?
A. Optimistic. B. Critical. C. Doubtful. D. Negative.
Language Study
Ⅰ. Difficult sentence in the text
The vehicle, which the team also calls a glider, is designed to dive down to 1,000 meters in deep ocean areas and can operate for weeks at a time. 该团队也将这种飞行器称为滑翔机,这种飞行器被设计用于在深海区域下潜至 1,000 米,并且一次可以运行数周。
【点石成金】本句是一个主从复合句,which引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词The vehicle。
Ⅱ. Text?centered chunks
dive down 下潜
provide sb with sth/provide sth for sb 向某人提供某物
be interested in 對……感兴趣;关心……
make one's way 前进;前往
in a way 在某种程度上
take in 摄入;吸收
because of 由于
until now 到现在为止;迄今为止
a large number of 许多……