Greenhouse gases at Zeppelin mountain (Ny-Ålesund)

1 September 2010 - 31 December 2023

Product information

Variable(s) CFC-115, sulfuryl_fluoride, chloromethane, HFC-236fa, carbon_tetrachloride, HFC-134a, HFC-143a, trichloroethane, nitrogen_trifluoride, bromomethane, tetrachloroethene, PFC-318, trichloromethane, trichloroethene, dichloromethane, H-1211, PFC-116, PFC-218, H-2402, HCFC-22, HFC-23, HFC-227ea, sulfur_hexafluoride, HCFC-141b, HFC-125, PFC-14, HFC-152a, HFC-365mfc, HCFC-142b, CFC-11, H-1301, HFC-4310mee, CFC-12, CFC-113, dibromomethane, HFC-32, HFC-245fa
Product type Observation
Instrument type(s)
  • Online Gc
Timeliness Scheduled
Start time 1 September 2010
Stop time 31 December 2023
Framework EMEP, NILU, GAW-WDCRG
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/10.48597/9WV2-J2GP
Filename 9WV2-J2GP.nc
Format(s) HDF5 (NetCDF4)
Filesize 21.0 MB
Version v2
Last modified 24 July 2024 12:33:35
Data Access
Metadata access

Provenance (to be completed)

Software ebas-io
Version history Concept DOI

Citation & acknowledgements

Licence CC BY 4.0
Citation string Platt, S., Lunder, C. EMEP, NILU, GAW-WDCRG, 2010-2023, Greenhouse gases at Zeppelin mountain (Ny-Ålesund), data hosted by EBAS at NILU, DOI: https://doi.org/10.48597/9WV2-J2GP

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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: EMEP, NILU, GAW-WDCRG

Originator(s)

Stephen Matthew, Platt Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Chris, Lunder Norwegian Institute for Air Research

Principal investigator(s)

Stephen Matthew, Platt Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Chris, Lunder Norwegian Institute for Air Research