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    SOLAS: Leeds OH and HO2 measurements at Cape Verde Observatory (2009)

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    Updated Jul 31, 2021
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    (2021). SOLAS: Leeds OH and HO2 measurements at Cape Verde Observatory (2009) [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/search?orgName=National%20Centre%20for%20Atmospheric%20Science%20(NCAS)
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    Description

    Data from observations made at the The Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (16.848N, 24.871W) which exists to advance understanding of climatically significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean and to provide a regional focal point and long-term data. The observatory is based on Calhau Island of São Vicente, Cape Verde in the tropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, a region which is data poor but plays a key role in atmosphere-ocean interactions of climate-related and biogeochemical parameters including greenhouse gases. It is an open-ocean site that is representative of a region likely to be sensitive to future climate change, and is minimally influenced by local effects and intermittent continental pollution. The dataset contains mixing ratio measurements of OH and HO2 from University of Leeds.

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    SOLAS-RHAMBLE: OH and HO2 measurements at Cape Verde Observatory

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    Updated Jan 20, 2014
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    Lisa Whalley (2014). SOLAS-RHAMBLE: OH and HO2 measurements at Cape Verde Observatory [Dataset]. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/dc4cccdd3d18437f8ccd2fd212719c0d
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    Jan 20, 2014
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    NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)
    Authors
    Lisa Whalley
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    May 20, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Hydroxide
    Description

    Data from observations made at the The Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (16.848N, 24.871W) which exists to advance understanding of climatically significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean and to provide a regional focal point and long-term data. The observatory is based on Calhau Island of São Vicente, Cape Verde in the tropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, a region which is data poor but plays a key role in atmosphere-ocean interactions of climate-related and biogeochemical parameters including greenhouse gases. It is an open-ocean site that is representative of a region likely to be sensitive to future climate change, and is minimally influenced by local effects and intermittent continental pollution. The dataset contains mixing ratio measurements of OH and HO2 from University of Leeds during the SOLAS-RHAMBLE intensive measurement campaign.

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SOLAS: Leeds OH and HO2 measurements at Cape Verde Observatory (2009)

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Dataset updated
Jul 31, 2021
Description

Data from observations made at the The Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (16.848N, 24.871W) which exists to advance understanding of climatically significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean and to provide a regional focal point and long-term data. The observatory is based on Calhau Island of São Vicente, Cape Verde in the tropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, a region which is data poor but plays a key role in atmosphere-ocean interactions of climate-related and biogeochemical parameters including greenhouse gases. It is an open-ocean site that is representative of a region likely to be sensitive to future climate change, and is minimally influenced by local effects and intermittent continental pollution. The dataset contains mixing ratio measurements of OH and HO2 from University of Leeds.

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