Greenhouse gases at Zeppelin mountain (Ny-Ålesund)

1 September 2010 - 31 December 2022

Product information

Variable(s) trichloroethane, dibromomethane, H-1301, H-2402, tetrachloroethene, HFC-125, carbon_tetrachloride, HFC-245fa, CFC-115, trichloromethane, HFC-143a, CFC-11, CFC-113, HFC-236fa, sulfuryl_fluoride, bromomethane, nitrogen_trifluoride, CFC-12, chloromethane, PFC-218, trichloroethene, HCFC-141b, dichloromethane, PFC-318, HFC-365mfc, HCFC-142b, sulfur_hexafluoride, HFC-227ea, PFC-116, HFC-152a, HCFC-22, HFC-134a, H-1211, HFC-23, HFC-4310mee, PFC-14, HFC-32
Product type Observation
Instrument type(s)
  • Online Gc
Timeliness Scheduled
Start time 1 September 2010
Stop time 31 December 2022
Framework GAW-WDCRG, NILU, EMEP
Instrument model(s)
  • AGAGE+Agilent+Agilent/MEDUSA+6890N+5975B

Facility information

Facility name Zeppelin mountain (Ny-Ålesund) (NO0042G)
Facility type Observation platform, fixed
Coordinates 78.90715°N, 11.88668°E
Altitude 474.0 m

File information

PID https://doi.org/10.48597/86DT-NQKG
Filename 86DT-NQKG.nc
Format(s) HDF5 (NetCDF4)
Filesize 19.2 MB
Version v1
Last modified 30 May 2023 20:20:04
Data Access
Metadata access

Provenance (to be completed)

Software ebas-io
Version history Concept DOI

Citation & acknowledgements

Licence CC BY 4.0
Citation string Lund-Myhre, C., Lunder, C. GAW-WDCRG, NILU, EMEP, 2010-2022, Greenhouse gases at Zeppelin mountain (Ny-Ålesund), data hosted by EBAS at NILU, DOI: https://doi.org/10.48597/86DT-NQKG

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Acknowledgements Data used in this <study/report/figure/etc.> were accessed from EBAS (https://ebas.nilu.no) hosted by NILU. Specifically, the use included data affiliated with the framework: GAW-WDCRG, NILU, EMEP

Originator(s)

Cathrine, Lund-Myhre Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Chris, Lunder Norwegian Institute for Air Research

Principal investigator(s)

Cathrine, Lund-Myhre Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Chris, Lunder Norwegian Institute for Air Research