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Concentration of atmospheric and oceanic carbon monoxide: 2010 the Southern Ocean
Atmospheric and oceanic carbon monoxide in the marine boundary layer was monitored from November 1 to November 30 by RGA along the cruise track of R/V Araon from Christchurch(New Zealand) to the King Sejong station carrying out a series of expeditions in the Southern Ocean. The air inlet to the instrument was located at 29 m asl and the sea water inlet was located at 7m depth. CO was measured every 45 minutes. Atmospheric carbon monoxide plays a key role in tropospheric chemistry in particular related to the oxidation capacity and to understanding the chemical processes in the marine boundary layer. Also underway continuous measurement of CO enables us to estimate marine emission of CO in global scale.
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- Entry ID
- KOPRI-KPDC-00000344
- KPDC_CAOCM_ANTARCTIC_2010_02 (Old ID)
- Science Keyword
- ISO Topic
- CLIMATOLOGY/METEOROLOGY/ATMOSPHERE
- Platforms
- ARAON (Icebreaker Research Vessel, KOPRI)
- Instruments
- RGA(Reduced Gas Analyzer)
- Personnel
- Tae Siek Rhee (rhee@kopri.re.kr)
- Project
- Research period
- 2010-11-01 ~ 2010-11-30
- Create/Update Date
- 2013-06-14 / 2013-06-14
- Location
- Continent > Australia/new Zealand > New Zealand > Christchurch
- Continent > Antarctica > the King Sejong Station
- Dataset
- Concentration of atmospheric and oceanic carbon monoxide: 2010 the Southern Ocean Southern Ocean and the ecosystem as a reactor of climate gases Tae Siek Rhee
- Citation
- The data(KOPRI-KPDC-00000344) used in this work was provided by the Korea Polar Research Institute.