Gasmet at EGU26: FTIR-based GHG analysis supporting soil and ecosystem research
Gasmet Technologies will participate in the EGU General Assembly 2026 in Vienna, in May 2026 (booth #55), an event that brings together thousands of researchers working on soil processes, ecosystems, agriculture, wetlands, and climate science. Some of the studies presented at the conference also feature Gasmet’s FTIR-based gas analyzers as part of their measurement setups.
Accurate greenhouse gas (GHG) measurements in natural environments require instrumentation that reliably quantifies specific key GHGs: CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, NH₃, and H₂O vapor simultaneously, in a single setup.
Gasmet’s portable FTIR technology is designed for exactly this purpose. Researchers can carry out simultaneous multi-gas measurements in the field without relying on multiple sensors, parallel systems, or separate data sources.
Gasmet’s FTIR analyzers are widely used in studies focusing on:
- soil carbon and nitrogen processes
- agricultural greenhouse gas emissions
- wetland and mangrove fluxes
- permafrost and Arctic ecosystem GHG dynamics
- carbon budget and flux modelling in natural ecosystems
At EGU26, Gasmet will demonstrate the GT5000 Terra portable FTIR gas analyzer and present examples of recent research conducted with the instrument. Visitors can meet Gasmet experts at booth #55 to discuss measurement workflows and explore how FTIR analysis supports soil, ecosystem, and agricultural gas flux studies.
Visit our EGU 26 event page for more event schedule and activities at the booth.