Atmosphere

World class research contributing to our understanding of greenhouse gases, ozone depletion, and urban air pollution.

  • Bio-oil from wastewater algae

    Research Project
    This project will demonstrate the commercial feasibility of producing bio-oil by the conversion of algae biomass that has been grown in wastewater treatment facilities. In particular we aim to maximise algae production in High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAP) by adding carbon dioxide, and demonstrate energy efficient conversion of algal biomass to bio-oil.
  • UV Science Workshops

    Find out more about our national UV workshops
  • NZ SOLAS (Ocean–Atmosphere Interactions)

    Research Project
    This research aims to provide better predictions of changes in the ocean and climate system, particularly the way in which the ocean around New Zealand regulates greenhouse gases and clouds.
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    Backward trajectory of southerly air arriving at Baring Head

    Facility
    Various meteorological parameters, such as wind speed and direction, air temperature and relative humidity are also measured at Baring Head.
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    Presentations from previous air quality workshops

    Presentations from NIWA’s air quality workshops are available on this page.
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    Mobile air quality monitoring trailers

    NIWA's mobile air quality monitoring trailers contain equipment capable of measuring a range of key air contaminants and meteorological parameters.
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    Instrumentation at NIWA Lauder

    Facility
    There is a wide range of instruments at Lauder, which are listed on this page.
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    Ozone and UV radiation over New Zealand

    News article