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The objective of the MAP-IO program is to assess the feasibility of building an atmospheric and marine biology observatory on board the Marion Dufresne. This observatory aims to carry out atmospheric observations at the ocean-atmosphere interface and integrated on the atmospheric column over the ent...
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ftdatacite:10.25326/612 2024-02-27T08:45:39+00:00 NOx MAP-IO LEVEL 2 ... Pierre, Tulet Aurélie, Colomb 2024 csv https://dx.doi.org/10.25326/612 https://en.aeris-data.fr/landing-page/?uuid=e1e2b5b6-0142-43be-af19-dde8b9742609 en eng Aeris http://dx.doi.org/10.25326/612 dataset Dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25326/612 2024-02-01T16:26:07Z The objective of the MAP-IO program is to assess the feasibility of building an atmospheric and marine biology observatory on board the Marion Dufresne. This observatory aims to carry out atmospheric observations at the ocean-atmosphere interface and integrated on the atmospheric column over the entire globe with a focus of particular interest for the study of the Indian and Southern Oceans. The MAP-IO program is positioned in an observatory logic with four main objectives; (i) integration into international atmospheric and oceanic networks by providing high quality data on a region devoid of permanent observation, (ii) validating and calibrating space sensors and numerical weather forecasting models, (iii) monitoring global changes on the Indian and Southern Ocean and (iv) observation of atmospheric and biology phytoplankton variability over the Indian and Southern Oceans. The Model T200UP provides trace level measurements of NO and NO2 using our Model T200U NOx analyzer combined with a patented high ... Dataset Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Indian Southern Ocean |
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The objective of the MAP-IO program is to assess the feasibility of building an atmospheric and marine biology observatory on board the Marion Dufresne. This observatory aims to carry out atmospheric observations at the ocean-atmosphere interface and integrated on the atmospheric column over the entire globe with a focus of particular interest for the study of the Indian and Southern Oceans. The MAP-IO program is positioned in an observatory logic with four main objectives; (i) integration into international atmospheric and oceanic networks by providing high quality data on a region devoid of permanent observation, (ii) validating and calibrating space sensors and numerical weather forecasting models, (iii) monitoring global changes on the Indian and Southern Ocean and (iv) observation of atmospheric and biology phytoplankton variability over the Indian and Southern Oceans. The Model T200UP provides trace level measurements of NO and NO2 using our Model T200U NOx analyzer combined with a patented high ... |
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