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Andreas Andersson serves as a Senior Lecturer and Program Manager for the Environmental Engineering Program at Mid Sweden University within the Department of Natural Sciences, Design and Sustainable Development (NDH) in Östersund. His expertise centers on climate science with specialization in boundary layer meteorology and greenhouse gas exchange dynamics between atmospheric and aquatic systems.
His research focuses on:
- CO2 emissions from waterways
- Arctic Ocean's role as a CO2 sink
- Boundary layer processes in aquatic environments
- Air-water and air-sea gas exchange mechanisms
He employs eddy covariance techniques and specialized instrumentation to study turbulent fluxes across boreal lakes, Arctic rivers, and high-latitude fjords under extreme environmental conditions.
Publication analysis (2014-2024) reveals consistent investigation of gas transfer physics at aquatic interfaces. Key trends include turbulence impacts on lake gas exchange, Arctic fjord dynamics under unstable atmospheric conditions, and riverine CO2 flux quantification. Recent work expands into carbon capture potential at hydropower facilities, demonstrating evolution toward applied climate mitigation solutions while maintaining core expertise in micrometeorological measurement techniques.


