AirTemp
Ambient Air Temperature
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: AirTemp_K
AmbPress
Ambient Pressure
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: AmbPress_mB
DewPt
Dew Point Temerature
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: DewPt_K
WndDir
Wind Direction
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: WndDir_deg
WndSpd
Wind Speed
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: WndSpd_mps
HNO3pNO3pSO4
Nitric Acid, particulate nitrate and sulfate
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: IC_Start_UTC/IC_Stop_UTC
Data: HNO3_ppbv
pNO3_ppbv
pSO4_ppbv
NH3
Ammonia
PI: Jim Roberts
Timebase: NH3_Start_UTC/NH3_Stop_UTC
Data: NH3_ppbv
NO
Nitric Oxide
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: NO_ppb
NO2
Nitrogen Dioxide
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: NO2_ppb
NOy
Reactive Nitrogen Oxides
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: NOy_ppb
O3
Ozone
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: O3_ppb
OxalateMalonate
Gas-phase Oxalate and Malonate
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: OM_Start_UTC/OM_Stop_UTC
Data: Oxalate_ppbv
Malonate_ppbv
PANncar
Peroxyacetic Nitric Anhydride from NCAR
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: PAN_Start_UTC
Data: PAN_NCAR_ppbv
PANpsi
Peroxyacetic Nitric Anhydride from PSI
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: PAN_SRI_Start_UTC
Data: PAN_SRI_ppbv
EpplyUV
Downwelling Short-wave UV Radiation
PI: Eric Williams
Timebase: Start_UTC
Data: EppUV_Wm2

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Data Use Policy

These NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory (CSL) field project data are made freely available to the public and the scientific community, and are the product of extensive research and effort to maintain and improve their accuracy and quality. However, the availability of these data does not constitute publication, and NOAA CSL and their collaborating partners require citable outputs from their research to ensure its continued support. We therefore expect all users of this data to ensure that the responsible scientists receive fair credit for their work, and are offered the opportunity to contribute to the research uses of the data as they deem appropriate.

Accordingly, we ask that all users note and adhere to the following guidelines and procedures when using these data:

  1. These data are freely available for exploratory analysis. At such time as a journal publication or conference presentation is planned using these data, the relevant PIs of measurements included in the analysis should be informed of the nature and aims of the research project and the intended use of the data. PI contact details are given in the header files of the ICARTT-formatted data.
  2. Contacting the PIs will ensure they have adequate foreknowledge of the proposed research and thus the opportunity to contribute as appropriate to the use of NOAA CSL field project data in the proposed research project.
  3. If the PI makes a significant intellectual contribution to the research, or if the data are essential to the work, or if an important result or conclusion depends on the data, co−authorship would normally be expected. This should be discussed at an early stage in the work.
  4. Manuscripts using the data with NOAA field project co−authors should be sent to the coauthors for review well before (e.g. 4 weeks) they are submitted for publication, to ensure that the quality and limitations of the data are accurately represented and the coauthors have adequate time to provide input.