In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations.
In the ALE/GAGE/AGAGE global network program, continuous high frequency gas chromatographic measurements of four biogenic/anthropogenic gases (methane, CH4; nitrous oxide, N2O; hydrogen, H2; and carbon monoxide, CO) and several anthropogenic gases that contribute to stratospheric ozone destruction a...
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EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > ATMOSPHERIC CARBON MONOXIDE > CARBON MONOXIDE SURFACE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > METHANE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > FLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HALONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROCHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > METHYL BROMIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS > MOLECULAR HYDROGEN EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > NITROGEN COMPOUNDS > NITROUS OXIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > SULFUR COMPOUNDS > SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE CH4 N2O CO H2 CFC-11 CFC-12 CFC-13 CFC-113 CFC-114 CFC-115 HFC-23 HFC-32 HFC-125 HFC-134a HFC-143a HFC-152a HFC-227ea HFC-236fa HFC-245fa HFC-365mfc HFC-43-10mee HCFC-22 HCFC-124 HCFC-132b HCFC-133a HCFC-141b HCFC-142b H-1211 H-1301 H-2402 CH3Cl CH2Cl2 CHCl3 CH3CCl3 CHClCCl2 (TCE) CCl2CCl2 (PCE) CCl4 SF6 SO2F2 NF3 CH3Br PFC-14 PFC-116 PFC-218 PFC-318 high frequency data time DD (day) MM (month) YYYY (year) hh (hour) min (minute) scale unit monthly mean of baseline data |
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EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > ATMOSPHERIC CARBON MONOXIDE > CARBON MONOXIDE SURFACE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > METHANE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > FLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HALONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROCHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > METHYL BROMIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS > MOLECULAR HYDROGEN EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > NITROGEN COMPOUNDS > NITROUS OXIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > SULFUR COMPOUNDS > SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE CH4 N2O CO H2 CFC-11 CFC-12 CFC-13 CFC-113 CFC-114 CFC-115 HFC-23 HFC-32 HFC-125 HFC-134a HFC-143a HFC-152a HFC-227ea HFC-236fa HFC-245fa HFC-365mfc HFC-43-10mee HCFC-22 HCFC-124 HCFC-132b HCFC-133a HCFC-141b HCFC-142b H-1211 H-1301 H-2402 CH3Cl CH2Cl2 CHCl3 CH3CCl3 CHClCCl2 (TCE) CCl2CCl2 (PCE) CCl4 SF6 SO2F2 NF3 CH3Br PFC-14 PFC-116 PFC-218 PFC-318 high frequency data time DD (day) MM (month) YYYY (year) hh (hour) min (minute) scale unit monthly mean of baseline data Ronald Prinn Ray Weiss Jgor Arduini Tim Arnold H. Langley DeWitt Paul Fraser Anita Ganesan Jimmy Gasore Christina Harth Ove Hermansen Jooil Kim Paul Krummel Shanlan Li Zoë Loh Chris Lunder Michela Maione Alistair Manning Ben Miller Blagoj Mitrevski Jens Mühle Simon O'Doherty Sunyoung Park Stefan Reimann Matt Rigby Takuya Saito Peter Salameh Roland Schmidt Peter Simmonds Paul Steele Martin Vollmer Hsiang-Jui (Ray) Wang Bo Yao Dickon Young Lingxi Zhou In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations. |
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EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > ATMOSPHERIC CARBON MONOXIDE > CARBON MONOXIDE SURFACE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > METHANE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > FLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HALONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROCHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > METHYL BROMIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS > MOLECULAR HYDROGEN EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > NITROGEN COMPOUNDS > NITROUS OXIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > SULFUR COMPOUNDS > SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE CH4 N2O CO H2 CFC-11 CFC-12 CFC-13 CFC-113 CFC-114 CFC-115 HFC-23 HFC-32 HFC-125 HFC-134a HFC-143a HFC-152a HFC-227ea HFC-236fa HFC-245fa HFC-365mfc HFC-43-10mee HCFC-22 HCFC-124 HCFC-132b HCFC-133a HCFC-141b HCFC-142b H-1211 H-1301 H-2402 CH3Cl CH2Cl2 CHCl3 CH3CCl3 CHClCCl2 (TCE) CCl2CCl2 (PCE) CCl4 SF6 SO2F2 NF3 CH3Br PFC-14 PFC-116 PFC-218 PFC-318 high frequency data time DD (day) MM (month) YYYY (year) hh (hour) min (minute) scale unit monthly mean of baseline data |
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In the ALE/GAGE/AGAGE global network program, continuous high frequency gas chromatographic measurements of four biogenic/anthropogenic gases (methane, CH4; nitrous oxide, N2O; hydrogen, H2; and carbon monoxide, CO) and several anthropogenic gases that contribute to stratospheric ozone destruction and/or to the greenhouse effect have been carried out at five globally distributed sites for several years. The program, which began in 1978, is divided into three parts associated with three changes in instrumentation: the Atmospheric Lifetime Experiment (ALE), which used Hewlett Packard HP5840 gas chromatographs; the Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (GAGE), which used HP5880 gas chromatographs; and the present Advanced GAGE (AGAGE). AGAGE uses two types of instruments: a gas chromatograph with multiple detectors (GC-MD), and a gas chromatograph with mass spectrometric analysis (GC-MS). Beginning in January 2004, an improved cryogenic preconcentration system (Medusa) replaced the absorption-desorption module in the GC-MS systems at Mace Head and Cape Grim; this provided improved capability to measure a broader range of volatile perfluorocarbons with high global warming potentials. The Medusa GC-MS systems were subsequently used at other AGAGE stations (Trinidad Head, Barbados, American Samoa, Zeppelin, Jungfraujoch, and Goan) after the initial setup at Mace Head and Cape Grim. More information may be found at the AGAGE home page: https://agage.mit.edu/instruments. Compared to the previous version (https://data.ess-dive.lbl.gov/view/doi:10.3334/CDIAC/ATG.DB1001), the latest update (Agage_gcmd_gcms_data_2021_04_07_tar.gz) includes 6 months of new data through the end of March 2020. Two new compounds, HCFC-132b, and HCFC-133a, are also included in this version. For a complete list of released compounds and used standard scales, please see “AGAGE_scale_2021_v1.pdf” file. Additional information can also be found on the AGAGE website (https://agage.mit.edu). |
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Ronald Prinn Ray Weiss Jgor Arduini Tim Arnold H. Langley DeWitt Paul Fraser Anita Ganesan Jimmy Gasore Christina Harth Ove Hermansen Jooil Kim Paul Krummel Shanlan Li Zoë Loh Chris Lunder Michela Maione Alistair Manning Ben Miller Blagoj Mitrevski Jens Mühle Simon O'Doherty Sunyoung Park Stefan Reimann Matt Rigby Takuya Saito Peter Salameh Roland Schmidt Peter Simmonds Paul Steele Martin Vollmer Hsiang-Jui (Ray) Wang Bo Yao Dickon Young Lingxi Zhou |
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Ronald Prinn Ray Weiss Jgor Arduini Tim Arnold H. Langley DeWitt Paul Fraser Anita Ganesan Jimmy Gasore Christina Harth Ove Hermansen Jooil Kim Paul Krummel Shanlan Li Zoë Loh Chris Lunder Michela Maione Alistair Manning Ben Miller Blagoj Mitrevski Jens Mühle Simon O'Doherty Sunyoung Park Stefan Reimann Matt Rigby Takuya Saito Peter Salameh Roland Schmidt Peter Simmonds Paul Steele Martin Vollmer Hsiang-Jui (Ray) Wang Bo Yao Dickon Young Lingxi Zhou |
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In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations. |
title_short |
In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations. |
title_full |
In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations. |
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In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations. |
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In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations. |
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in-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the advanced global atmospheric gas experiment (agage) and affiliated stations. |
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ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data |
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2021 |
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Zeppelin, Ny-Ålesund Mace Head, Ireland Jungfraujoch, Switzerland Monte Cimone, Italy Trinidad Head, United States Gosan, Jeju Island, South Korea Ragged Point, Barbados Cape Matatula, American Samoa Cape Grim, Tasmania, Australia ENVELOPE(12.0,12.0,79.0,79.0) BEGINDATE: 1993-08-10T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2020-03-31T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-60.734,-60.734,-63.816,-63.816) ENVELOPE(157.417,157.417,-79.633,-79.633) ENVELOPE(-64.486,-64.486,-65.379,-65.379) ENVELOPE(155.883,155.883,-81.417,-81.417) ENVELOPE(-55.331,-55.331,49.533,49.533) ENVELOPE(-118.503,-118.503,56.133,56.133) ENVELOPE(12.0,12.0,79.0,79.0) |
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Ny-Ålesund Trinidad Medusa Grim Mace Ragged Point Gage |
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Ny-Ålesund Trinidad Medusa Grim Mace Ragged Point Gage |
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dataone:ess-dive-5d103617e84e967-20230504T211514351251 2024-10-03T18:46:22+00:00 In-situ measurements of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gas Experiment (AGAGE) and affiliated stations. Ronald Prinn Ray Weiss Jgor Arduini Tim Arnold H. Langley DeWitt Paul Fraser Anita Ganesan Jimmy Gasore Christina Harth Ove Hermansen Jooil Kim Paul Krummel Shanlan Li Zoë Loh Chris Lunder Michela Maione Alistair Manning Ben Miller Blagoj Mitrevski Jens Mühle Simon O'Doherty Sunyoung Park Stefan Reimann Matt Rigby Takuya Saito Peter Salameh Roland Schmidt Peter Simmonds Paul Steele Martin Vollmer Hsiang-Jui (Ray) Wang Bo Yao Dickon Young Lingxi Zhou Zeppelin, Ny-Ålesund Mace Head, Ireland Jungfraujoch, Switzerland Monte Cimone, Italy Trinidad Head, United States Gosan, Jeju Island, South Korea Ragged Point, Barbados Cape Matatula, American Samoa Cape Grim, Tasmania, Australia ENVELOPE(12.0,12.0,79.0,79.0) BEGINDATE: 1993-08-10T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2020-03-31T00:00:00Z 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/ess-dive-5d103617e84e967-20230504T211514351251 unknown ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > ATMOSPHERIC CARBON MONOXIDE > CARBON MONOXIDE SURFACE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > METHANE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CARBON TETRACHLORIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > FLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HALONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROCHLOROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > HYDROFLUOROCARBONS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HALOCARBONS AND HALOGENS > METHYL BROMIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS > MOLECULAR HYDROGEN EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > NITROGEN COMPOUNDS > NITROUS OXIDE EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > SULFUR COMPOUNDS > SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE CH4 N2O CO H2 CFC-11 CFC-12 CFC-13 CFC-113 CFC-114 CFC-115 HFC-23 HFC-32 HFC-125 HFC-134a HFC-143a HFC-152a HFC-227ea HFC-236fa HFC-245fa HFC-365mfc HFC-43-10mee HCFC-22 HCFC-124 HCFC-132b HCFC-133a HCFC-141b HCFC-142b H-1211 H-1301 H-2402 CH3Cl CH2Cl2 CHCl3 CH3CCl3 CHClCCl2 (TCE) CCl2CCl2 (PCE) CCl4 SF6 SO2F2 NF3 CH3Br PFC-14 PFC-116 PFC-218 PFC-318 high frequency data time DD (day) MM (month) YYYY (year) hh (hour) min (minute) scale unit monthly mean of baseline data Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:ESS_DIVE 2024-10-03T18:19:28Z In the ALE/GAGE/AGAGE global network program, continuous high frequency gas chromatographic measurements of four biogenic/anthropogenic gases (methane, CH4; nitrous oxide, N2O; hydrogen, H2; and carbon monoxide, CO) and several anthropogenic gases that contribute to stratospheric ozone destruction and/or to the greenhouse effect have been carried out at five globally distributed sites for several years. The program, which began in 1978, is divided into three parts associated with three changes in instrumentation: the Atmospheric Lifetime Experiment (ALE), which used Hewlett Packard HP5840 gas chromatographs; the Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (GAGE), which used HP5880 gas chromatographs; and the present Advanced GAGE (AGAGE). AGAGE uses two types of instruments: a gas chromatograph with multiple detectors (GC-MD), and a gas chromatograph with mass spectrometric analysis (GC-MS). Beginning in January 2004, an improved cryogenic preconcentration system (Medusa) replaced the absorption-desorption module in the GC-MS systems at Mace Head and Cape Grim; this provided improved capability to measure a broader range of volatile perfluorocarbons with high global warming potentials. The Medusa GC-MS systems were subsequently used at other AGAGE stations (Trinidad Head, Barbados, American Samoa, Zeppelin, Jungfraujoch, and Goan) after the initial setup at Mace Head and Cape Grim. More information may be found at the AGAGE home page: https://agage.mit.edu/instruments. Compared to the previous version (https://data.ess-dive.lbl.gov/view/doi:10.3334/CDIAC/ATG.DB1001), the latest update (Agage_gcmd_gcms_data_2021_04_07_tar.gz) includes 6 months of new data through the end of March 2020. Two new compounds, HCFC-132b, and HCFC-133a, are also included in this version. For a complete list of released compounds and used standard scales, please see “AGAGE_scale_2021_v1.pdf” file. Additional information can also be found on the AGAGE website (https://agage.mit.edu). Dataset Ny Ålesund Ny-Ålesund ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data (via DataONE) Ny-Ålesund Trinidad ENVELOPE(-60.734,-60.734,-63.816,-63.816) Medusa ENVELOPE(157.417,157.417,-79.633,-79.633) Grim ENVELOPE(-64.486,-64.486,-65.379,-65.379) Mace ENVELOPE(155.883,155.883,-81.417,-81.417) Ragged Point ENVELOPE(-55.331,-55.331,49.533,49.533) Gage ENVELOPE(-118.503,-118.503,56.133,56.133) ENVELOPE(12.0,12.0,79.0,79.0) |