106.264_Halomethane_and_methane_net_fluxes_in_northern_Alaskan_tundra_Barrow_and_Toolik_Lake_ISO.xml
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Robert C. Rhew
University of California, Berkeley
510 643 3579
507 McCone Hall #4740, Dept. of Geography, University of California
Berkeley
CA
94720-4740
USA
rrhew@berkeley.edu
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Robert C. Rhew
University of California, Berkeley
510 643 3579
507 McCone Hall #4740, Dept. of Geography, University of California
Berkeley
CA
94720-4740
USA
rrhew@berkeley.edu
author
Robert C. Rhew
University of California, Berkeley
510 643 3579
507 McCone Hall #4740, Dept. of Geography, University of California
Berkeley
CA
94720-4740
USA
rrhew@berkeley.edu
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Robert C. Rhew
University of California, Berkeley
510 643 3579
507 McCone Hall #4740, Dept. of Geography, University of California
Berkeley
CA
94720-4740
USA
rrhew@berkeley.edu
principalInvestigator
2024-03-28
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/106.264
Halomethane and methane net fluxes in northern Alaskan tundra, Barrow and Toolik Lake
2009-06-17T08:11:54Z
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2009-06-17T08:11:54Z
Halomethane and methane net fluxes in northern Alaskan tundra, Barrow and Toolik Lake
2009-06-17T08:11:54Z
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106.264
doi:10.5065/D6SB43WX
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Robert C. Rhew
University of California, Berkeley
510 643 3579
507 McCone Hall #4740, Dept. of Geography, University of California
Berkeley
CA
94720-4740
USA
rrhew@berkeley.edu
author
These data quantify fluxes of environmentally important trace gases between the coastal tundra and atmosphere, including methyl halides, chloroform and methane. The methyl halides and chloroform are ozone-depleting compounds, while methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Sampling sites were located at two field sites at Barrow and Toolik Lake.
Robert C. Rhew
University of California, Berkeley
510 643 3579
507 McCone Hall #4740, Dept. of Geography, University of California
Berkeley
CA
94720-4740
USA
rrhew@berkeley.edu
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Field Surveys
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Surface
Flux
Trace Gases
Chemistry
Arctic
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climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
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2005-06-21T00:00:00Z
2006-08-20T23:59:59Z
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