Atmospheric formic acid measurements from the 2016 PROPHET-AMOS campaign at the University of Michigan Biological Station
2018-11-16
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2016-06-30
2016-08-01
2016-08-01
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2018-11-14
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Atmospheric formic acid measurements from the 2016 PROPHET-AMOS campaign at the University of Michigan Biological Station
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2018-11-16
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Millet, Dylan B.
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This archive contains 10 Hz mixing ratio measurements for HCOOH and related compounds (acetone, isoprene, methanol, monoterpenes, and MVK+MACR), 1-minute averaged HCOOH soil chamber mixing ratio measurements, and raw CSAT-3B sonic anemometer measurements from the PROPHET-AMOS campaign archived in association with submission of the following manuscript: Alwe, H.D., D.B. Millet, X. Chen, J.D. Raff, Z. Payne, and K. Fledderman (2018), Oxidation of volatile organic compounds as the major source of formic acid in a mixed forest canopy, Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 2940-2948, doi:10.1029/2018GL081526
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Millet, D. B., Alwe, H. D., Chen, X., Deventer, M. J., Griffis, T. J., Holzinger, R., … Flynn, J. H. (2018). Bidirectional Ecosystem–Atmosphere Fluxes of Volatile Organic Compounds Across the Mass Spectrum: How Many Matter? ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 2(8), 764–777.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.8b00061
Alwe, H.D., D.B. Millet, X. Chen, J.D. Raff, Z.C. Payne, and K. Fledderman (2019), Oxidation of volatile organic compounds as the major source of formic acid in a mixed forest canopy, Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 2940-2948
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL081526
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.8b00061
Alwe, H.D., D.B. Millet, X. Chen, J.D. Raff, Z.C. Payne, and K. Fledderman (2019), Oxidation of volatile organic compounds as the major source of formic acid in a mixed forest canopy, Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 2940-2948
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL081526
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Alwe, Hariprasad D.; Millet, Dylan B.. (2018). Atmospheric formic acid measurements from the 2016 PROPHET-AMOS campaign at the University of Michigan Biological Station. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6JQ3R.
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HCOOH_SOIL.tar
HCOOH soil chamber measurements
(28 KB)
HCOOH_TOWER.tar
HCOOH tower measurements
(176.88 MB)
SONIC.1.tar
Sonic anemometer measurements - 1
(127.14 MB)
SONIC.2.tar
Sonic anemometer measurements - 2
(137.73 MB)
SONIC.3.tar
Sonic anemometer measurements - 3
(138.44 MB)
SONIC.4.tar
Sonic anemometer measurements - 4
(138.23 MB)
SONIC.5.tar
Sonic anemometer measurements - 5
(128.21 MB)
README_SONIC.txt
Sonic readme
(1.29 KB)
README_HCOOH_TOWER.txt
HCOOH Tower readme
(1.88 KB)
README_HCOOH_SOIL.txt
HCOOH Soil readme
(2.95 KB)
ACETONE_TOWER.tar
(173.92 MB)
ISOPRENE_TOWER.tar
(174.87 MB)
METHANOL_TOWER.tar
(174.5 MB)
MONOTERPENES_TOWER.tar
(174.34 MB)
MVK+MACR_TOWER.tar
(174.36 MB)
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