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Why does NOAA/ESRL consider Summit a key Arctic site? Brian A. Vasel, James H. Butler, Stephen A. Montzka and Russell C. Schnell NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory Global Monitoring Division 325 Broadway, R/GMD1
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Document Date: 2010-03-31 16:01:49


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Barrow / Ny-Aalesund / Pallas / Miami / Abisko / Sodankyla / Cherskii / Eureka / Tiksi / Alert / /

Company

C. Schnell NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory / Free Arctic Tropospheric Ozone Annual / /

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Norway / Russia / United States / Greenland / Canada / Sweden / Finland / /

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USD / /

Facility

Summit Station / Mauna Loa Observatory / /

IndustryTerm

atmosphere chemical transfer studies / surface site / /

NaturalFeature

Mauna Loa / /

Organization

National Science Foundation / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / NOAA Baseline Observatory Perspective Mission / office of Polar Programs / /

Person

Stephen A. Montzka / Mantra / Brian A. Vasel / Summit Surface Ozone / James H. Butler / /

Position

Representative / Butler / /

ProvinceOrState

Colorado / /

Region

Arctic Circle / /

Technology

radiation / /

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