Atmospheric trace gas observations from the UK Deriving Emissions linked to Climate Change (DECC) Network and associated data - Version 23.08 ...

This version 23.08 dataset consists of atmospheric trace gas observations made as part of the UK Deriving Emissions linked to Climate Change (DECC) Network. It includes core DECC Network measurements, funded by the UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (TRN: 54 88/11/2021) and th...

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Main Authors: O'Doherty, Simon, Arnold, Tim, Chung, Ed, Ganesan, Anita, Garrard, Nick, Grant, Aoife, Kikaj, Dafina, Pitt, Joseph, Rennick, Chris, Safi, Emmal, Say, Daniel, Spain, Gerard, Stanley, Kieran, Stavert, Ann, Wenger, Angelina, Wisher, Adam, Young, Dickon
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/bc5b7568ef2a467fa97642910eb45aa7
https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/bc5b7568ef2a467fa97642910eb45aa7
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Summary:This version 23.08 dataset consists of atmospheric trace gas observations made as part of the UK Deriving Emissions linked to Climate Change (DECC) Network. It includes core DECC Network measurements, funded by the UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (TRN: 54 88/11/2021) and through the National Measurement System at the National Physical Laboratory, supplemented by observations funded through other associated projects. The core DECC network consists of five sites in the UK and Ireland measuring greenhouse and ozone-depleting gases. The four UK-based sites (Ridge Hill, Herefordshire; Tacolneston, Norfolk; Bilsdale, North Yorkshire; and Heathfield, East Sussex) sample air from elevated inlets on tall telecommunications towers. Mace Head, situated on the west coast of Ireland, samples from an inlet 10 metres above ground level and is ideally situated to intercept baseline air from the North Atlantic Ocean. The measurement site at Weybourne, Norfolk, funded by the National Centre for ...