NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring

The Air Resources Laboratories of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) established four baseline monitoring stations in the mid-1970s to conduct continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 mixing ratios. The stations are operated by NOAA's Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics...

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Main Authors: K. W. Thoning, P. P. Tans
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Published: ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data 1997
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spelling dataone:ess-dive-358b29f17615084-20180716T223501408 2024-06-03T18:46:23+00:00 NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring K. W. Thoning P. P. Tans BEGINDATE: 1973-08-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1998-12-31T00:00:00Z 1997-08-21T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/ess-dive-358b29f17615084-20180716T223501408 unknown ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations Atmospheric CO2 Mixing Ratios Infrared Gas Analyzer in situ Continuous Monitoring CMDL NOAA annual Apr Aug Dec Feb Jan July Jun Mar May Nov Oct Sept year Dataset 1997 dataone:urn:node:ESS_DIVE 2024-06-03T18:11:16Z The Air Resources Laboratories of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) established four baseline monitoring stations in the mid-1970s to conduct continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 mixing ratios. The stations are operated by NOAA's Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL). The four sites are located at Point Barrow, Alaska; Cape Matatula, Samoa; Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii; and South Pole Station, Antarctica. Methodologies and instrumentation at the four sites are similar, with minor modifications made to accommodate the local environment. Detailed descriptions of the methods used at the Mauna Loa Observatory are in Komhyr et al. (1989). This description, for the most part, also pertains to the other three sites. Additional information can be found in Peterson et al. (1986) for Barrow, Gilette et al. (1987) for the South Pole, and Waterman et al. (1989) for American Samoa. The summary of the measurement method that follows is for all four sites. Differences and important hardware information is given for each site. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Barrow Point Barrow South pole South pole Alaska ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data (via DataONE) South Pole Waterman ENVELOPE(175.417,175.417,-84.450,-84.450)
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topic Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations
Atmospheric CO2 Mixing Ratios
Infrared Gas Analyzer
in situ
Continuous Monitoring
CMDL
NOAA
annual
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Aug
Dec
Feb
Jan
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Jun
Mar
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spellingShingle Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations
Atmospheric CO2 Mixing Ratios
Infrared Gas Analyzer
in situ
Continuous Monitoring
CMDL
NOAA
annual
Apr
Aug
Dec
Feb
Jan
July
Jun
Mar
May
Nov
Oct
Sept
year
K. W. Thoning
P. P. Tans
NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring
topic_facet Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations
Atmospheric CO2 Mixing Ratios
Infrared Gas Analyzer
in situ
Continuous Monitoring
CMDL
NOAA
annual
Apr
Aug
Dec
Feb
Jan
July
Jun
Mar
May
Nov
Oct
Sept
year
description The Air Resources Laboratories of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) established four baseline monitoring stations in the mid-1970s to conduct continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 mixing ratios. The stations are operated by NOAA's Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL). The four sites are located at Point Barrow, Alaska; Cape Matatula, Samoa; Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii; and South Pole Station, Antarctica. Methodologies and instrumentation at the four sites are similar, with minor modifications made to accommodate the local environment. Detailed descriptions of the methods used at the Mauna Loa Observatory are in Komhyr et al. (1989). This description, for the most part, also pertains to the other three sites. Additional information can be found in Peterson et al. (1986) for Barrow, Gilette et al. (1987) for the South Pole, and Waterman et al. (1989) for American Samoa. The summary of the measurement method that follows is for all four sites. Differences and important hardware information is given for each site.
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author K. W. Thoning
P. P. Tans
author_facet K. W. Thoning
P. P. Tans
author_sort K. W. Thoning
title NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring
title_short NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring
title_full NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring
title_fullStr NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed NOAA/CMDL Atmospheric CO2 Records from Continuous Monitoring
title_sort noaa/cmdl atmospheric co2 records from continuous monitoring
publisher ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data
publishDate 1997
url https://search.dataone.org/view/ess-dive-358b29f17615084-20180716T223501408
op_coverage BEGINDATE: 1973-08-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1998-12-31T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(175.417,175.417,-84.450,-84.450)
geographic South Pole
Waterman
geographic_facet South Pole
Waterman
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
Barrow
Point Barrow
South pole
South pole
Alaska
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctica
Barrow
Point Barrow
South pole
South pole
Alaska
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