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Title: Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory No. 18. Summary report, 1989

Abstract

Contents: CMDL station information; observatory reports; aerosols and radiation monitoring group; carbon cycle group; ozone group; acquisition and data management; air quality group; nitrous oxide and halocarbons group; a joint U.S./U.S.S.R. experiment for the study of desert dust and its impact on local meteorological conditions and climate; annual ozone cycle and decade trend at South Pole; wintertime black carbon aerosol measurements over the southwestern United States, December 1989; cooperative programs; precipitation chemistry; continuous aerosol monitoring with the epiphaniometer at mlo; antarctic ultraviolet spectroradiometer monitoring program; chemical resolution of fine aerosol mass at mlo: the role of organic matter; artificial windshielding of precipitation gauges in the arctic; UVB monitoring data from Rockville, Maryland; Robertson-Berger UVB meter; the CSIRO latitudinal gradient study: methane data from air samples collected at Cape Grim, Tasmania; secular variation in the carbon-13 content of atmospheric carbon dioxide; snow bunting nesting study at Barrow, Alaska; optical depth retrieval with the sunphotometer; tropospheric nitrogen oxide during spring at Barrow; chemical analyses of atmospheric particulates and gases at mlo; a temperature inversion climatology for barrow: 1976-1985; the global precipitation chemistry project; radioactivity in the surface air at brw, mlo, smo, and spo; total nitrate variations at Mauna Loa; seasonal andmore » latitudinal trends in the (13)c/(12)c ratio of methane; aerosol constituents at American Samoa, November 1989; update on the o-ring bias; trends of the carbon isotopi composition of atmospheric methane in the southern hemisphere; bromine and surface ozone atmospheric chemistry at Barrow, Alaska, during spring 1989; USGS Barrow Observatory; radon from distant continents detected at the Mauna Loa Observatory.« less

Authors:
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Publication Date:
Research Org.:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Idaho Falls, ID (United States). Environmental Research Labs.
OSTI Identifier:
5270231
Report Number(s):
PB-91-205559/XAB
Resource Type:
Technical Report
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; FORECASTING; AEROSOLS; AIR POLLUTION; AIR POLLUTION MONITORING; AIR QUALITY; ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS; CARBON CYCLE; CARBON DIOXIDE; CLIMATES; DATA ACQUISITION; GLOBAL ASPECTS; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; METHANE; NITRATES; NITROUS OXIDE; ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; OZONE; PARTICULATES; RADIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; SEASONAL VARIATIONS; USA; USSR; ALKANES; ASIA; CARBON COMPOUNDS; CARBON OXIDES; CHALCOGENIDES; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; CLIMATIC CHANGE; COLLOIDS; COOPERATION; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; DISPERSIONS; ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; EUROPE; HYDROCARBONS; MONITORING; NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; NITROGEN OXIDES; NORTH AMERICA; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PARTICLES; POLLUTION; QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; SOLS; VARIATIONS; 540120* - Environment, Atmospheric- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport- (1990-)

Citation Formats

Komhyr, W D, and Rosson, R M. Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory No. 18. Summary report, 1989. United States: N. p., 1990. Web.
Komhyr, W D, & Rosson, R M. Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory No. 18. Summary report, 1989. United States.
Komhyr, W D, and Rosson, R M. 1990. "Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory No. 18. Summary report, 1989". United States.
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abstractNote = {Contents: CMDL station information; observatory reports; aerosols and radiation monitoring group; carbon cycle group; ozone group; acquisition and data management; air quality group; nitrous oxide and halocarbons group; a joint U.S./U.S.S.R. experiment for the study of desert dust and its impact on local meteorological conditions and climate; annual ozone cycle and decade trend at South Pole; wintertime black carbon aerosol measurements over the southwestern United States, December 1989; cooperative programs; precipitation chemistry; continuous aerosol monitoring with the epiphaniometer at mlo; antarctic ultraviolet spectroradiometer monitoring program; chemical resolution of fine aerosol mass at mlo: the role of organic matter; artificial windshielding of precipitation gauges in the arctic; UVB monitoring data from Rockville, Maryland; Robertson-Berger UVB meter; the CSIRO latitudinal gradient study: methane data from air samples collected at Cape Grim, Tasmania; secular variation in the carbon-13 content of atmospheric carbon dioxide; snow bunting nesting study at Barrow, Alaska; optical depth retrieval with the sunphotometer; tropospheric nitrogen oxide during spring at Barrow; chemical analyses of atmospheric particulates and gases at mlo; a temperature inversion climatology for barrow: 1976-1985; the global precipitation chemistry project; radioactivity in the surface air at brw, mlo, smo, and spo; total nitrate variations at Mauna Loa; seasonal and latitudinal trends in the (13)c/(12)c ratio of methane; aerosol constituents at American Samoa, November 1989; update on the o-ring bias; trends of the carbon isotopi composition of atmospheric methane in the southern hemisphere; bromine and surface ozone atmospheric chemistry at Barrow, Alaska, during spring 1989; USGS Barrow Observatory; radon from distant continents detected at the Mauna Loa Observatory.},
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year = {Sat Dec 01 00:00:00 EST 1990},
month = {Sat Dec 01 00:00:00 EST 1990}
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