Dataset
Imperial PERCA data at Halley Bay Station for the CHABLIS Campaign (2005)
Abstract
Chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer and the Interface with Snow (CHABLIS) is a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Antarctic Funding Initiative (AFI) funded project, aimed at studying the chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer in greater detail, and for a longer duration, than has previously been attempted. Field measurements were carried out at the British Antarctic Survey station, Halley, at the Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab). Year-round measurements began in February 2004, and a summer campaign focussing on oxidants ran during January/February 2005, after which CHABLIS fieldwork ended. The dataset contains toal peroxy radical measurements during the CHABLIS summer intensive at Halley. Access to this dataset is now public.
Details
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http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/badc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__dep_11721931616915506
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Access rules: |
Public data: access to these data is available to both registered and non-registered users.
Use of these data is covered by the following licence(s): http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ When using these data you must cite them correctly using the citation given on the CEDA Data Catalogue record. |
Data lineage: |
Data files submitted as is by the CHABLIS campaign participants in 2005/2006 and archived at the BADC. |
Data Quality: |
Research data collected by the project participants. See related citations for further information about these data
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File Format: |
NASA-ames
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Related Documents
Process overview
Instrument/Platform pairings
Imperial: PEroxy Radical Chemical Amplification (PERCA) technique | Deployed on: Halley Bay, Antarctica |
Output Description | None |
- units: None
- long_name: Peroxy Radicals
- names: Peroxy Radicals
Co-ordinate Variables
Temporal Range
2005-01-26T00:00:00
2005-02-07T00:00:00
Geographic Extent
-73.3500° |
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-26.3400° |
-26.3400° |
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-75.3500° |