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OH, MSA, and H2SO4 measurements during OASIS Barrow field intensive Spring 2009

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Summary

A measurement intensive campaign was carried out in Barrow, Alaska, in spring 2009 as part of the Ocean Atmosphere Sea Ice Snowpack (OASIS) program. This dataset contains OH, methane sulfonic acid (MSA), and H2SO4 measurements.

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  • 1.0 (2012-01-04)
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Frequency 1 minute
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Language English
Grant Code 0806437
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  • climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
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Temporal coverage

Begin datetime 2009-03-01 00:00:00
End datetime 2009-04-13 23:59:59

Spatial coverage


Map data from IBCSO, IBCAO, and Global Topography.

Maximum (North) Latitude: 71.32, Minimum (South) Latitude: 71.32
Minimum (West) Longitude: -156.66, Maximum (East) Longitude: -156.66

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Citation

Mauldin, R. 2012. OH, MSA, and H2SO4 measurements during OASIS Barrow field intensive Spring 2009. Version 1.0. UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5065/D6TM787P. Accessed 15 Oct 2024.

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