Acetylene and ethane surface flask measurements from Cape Grim, Australia and South Pole, Antarctica
Measurements of the abundance of acetylene and ethane in surface air flasks from Cape Grim, Australia (CGO) and South Pole, Antarctica (SPO) were made in the Saltzman/Aydin Reserach Group at the Unviversity of Califonia, Irvine. The surface flasks are from the the NOAA Halocarbons and other Atmosphe...
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2019
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7280/D1TD4D |
Summary: | Measurements of the abundance of acetylene and ethane in surface air flasks from Cape Grim, Australia (CGO) and South Pole, Antarctica (SPO) were made in the Saltzman/Aydin Reserach Group at the Unviversity of Califonia, Irvine. The surface flasks are from the the NOAA Halocarbons and other Atmospheric Trace Species (HATS) monitoring network shared with UC Irvine by Dr. Stephen Montzka to compliment on-going ice core research at UC Irvine involving the same trace species. Missing or excluded data are denoted with -999. Mixing ratios are repoted in units of pmol mol-1. Errors are also in units of pmol mol-1 and represent a one-sigma uncertainity. |
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