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GTE Data Sets

The Global Tropospheric Experiment (GTE) is a major component of the NASA Tropospheric Chemistry Program. GTE consists of a series of airborne field experiments designed to (1) evaluate the capability of instrument techniques to measure, under field conditions, the minute concentrations of key chemical species in the atmosphere and (2) systematically address tropospheric chemistry issues relevant to global change, through airborne sampling expeditions, coupled with modeling and laboratory studies. See GTE map for location and brief description of each mission. See Tables below for detailed list of parameters in each mission archive.

Information Ordering Data Guide Documents Relevant links

List of GTE Missions with links to a more detailed listing of the parameters available from each data archive.
Instrument Intercomparison: Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment: Long Range Transport and Chemistry:



Listing of GTE Data Archive Parameters


Data Set Name Parameter(s) Source/Platform Sensor(s) Temporal Coverage Browse Product
GTE TRACE-P:North Western Pacific
Download GTE_TRACEP_DC8 data
  1. CN>4nm, Unheated CN>14nm, Heated CN>14nm, Ratio Heated/Unheated
  2. Aerosol size distributions: Number_dry_.1-.75, Number_.75-2,Number_2-5, Number_5-20, Number_20-50, Number_50-1550, Surface_dry_.1-.75, Surface_.75-2, Surface_2-5, Surface_5-20, Surface_20-50, TASurface_50-1550, Volume_dry_.1-.75, Volume_.75-2, Volume_2-5, Volume_5-20, Volume_20-50, Volume_50-1550, LWC_Calc, Density_ratio 
  3. Acetaldehyde (CH3CHO), Methanol (CH3OH), Ethanol(C2H6O), Propanal (C3H6O), Acetone (CH3COCH3), Butanal (C4H8O), Methyl ethyl ketone (C4H8O)
  4. Methyl nitrate (CH3ONO2), Ethyl nitrate (C2H5ONO2), Isopropyl nitrate (i-C3H7ONO2), N-propyl nitrate (n-C3H7ONO2), 2-butyl nitrate (2-C4H90N02), 3-pental nitrate (3-C5H11ONO2), 2-pental nitrate (2-C3H11ONO2), 3-methyl-2-butyl nitrate (3-CH3-2-C4H8ONO2), HCFC-141B (CH3CFCl2), HCFC-142B(CH3CF2Cl), HCFC22(CHF2Cl), HCFC-21 (CHCl2F), HCFC-123 (C2HCl2F3), HCFC-124 (C2HClF4), Halon-1211 (CBrClF2), Halon-2402 (C2Br2F4), Halon-1301 (CBrF3),Halon-1202 (CBr2F2), Methyl bromide (CH3Br), Bromopropane (C3H7Br), Methyl Chloride(CH3Cl) Ethyl Chloride (C2H5Cl), Vinyl chloride (C2H3Cl), Trichloromethane(CHCl3), Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), 1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-C2H4Cl2), Trichloroethylene (C2HCl3), Tetrachloroethylene (C2Cl4), Methylene bromide (CH2Br2), Chlorodibromomethane(CHClBr2), Bromoform (CHBr3), Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS)
  5. Ozone (O3)
  6. Methane (CH4), Carbonyl sulfide (OCS), Dimethyl sulfide (DMS),  F-11 (CCl3F), F-113, CFC-12(CCl2F2),  F-114 (CClF2CClF2), H-1211, H-2402,  HCFC-141b(CH3CFCl2), HCFC-142b (C2H3ClF2), HCFC-22 (CHClF2), H-134a, Tetrochloroethylene (C2Cl4), Trichloroethylene (C2HCl3), Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), Methylene bromide (CH2Br2), Chlorobromomethane (CH2BrCl), Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), Methylbromide (CH3Br), Chloroform (CH3CCl3), Methyl Chloride (CH3Cl), Methyl Iodide (CH3I), Chlorodibromomethane (CHBr2Cl), Bromoform (CHBr3), Bromodichloromethane (CHBrCl2), Trichloromethane (CHCl3), Ethyl chloride (C2H5Cl), Ethyliodide (C2H5I), 2-butyl nitrate (2-C4H9ONO2), 2-pentyl nitrate (2-C5H11NO3), 3-pentyl nitrate (3-C5H11NO3), n-propyl nitrate (n-C3H7ONO2), i-propyl nitrate (i-C3H7ONO2), Methyl nitrate (CH3ONO2), Ethyl nitrate (C2H5ONO2), CS2(C10H5ClN2), 1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-C2H4Cl2), Ethane(C2H6), Ethene (C2H4), Ethyne (C2H2), Propane (C3H8), Propene (C3H6),  i-butane (i-C4H10), n-butane (n-C4H10), trans-2-butene (t-2-C4H8), n-pentane (n-C5H12), i-pentane (i-C5H12), Benzene (C6H6),  Toluene (C7H8), Ethylbenzene (C8H10),n-hexane (n-C6H14), m-xylene (m-C24H30) p-xylene (p-C24H30), o-xylene (o-C24H30)
  7. IR Aerosol Scattering Ratio (1064 nm);
    Composite Tropospheric Ozone Cross-Sections;
    Tropopause heights and ozone columns;
    Visible Aerosol Scattering Ratio (587 nm);
    Visible Aerosol Depolarization (1064 nm)
  8. Hydroxyl radical (OH), Hydroperoxyl radical (HO2)
  9. Formaldehyde (CH2O)
  10. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), Methyl hydroperoxide(CH3OOH)
    Formaldehyde (CH2O)
  11. Julian day, Time, Latitude, Longitude, Pitch, Roll, Wind speed & direction, True air speed, Ground speed, Heading, Drift, Pressure & radar altitude, Dew point 1011, Dew point 300,Cabin altitude, Static & total air temperature, Surface temperature, Indicated air speed, Vertical air speed, Distance to go, Time to go, Static temperature, Cabin altitude, Static pressure, Mach number, Track cross, Desired  track, Track error, Track, Vapor pressure(water), Vapor pressure (ice), Relative humidity (ice), Relative humidity (water), Saturation vapor pressure (water), Saturation vapor pressure (ice), Sun elevation (gound), Sun elevation (aircraft), Sun azimuth (ground), Sun azimuth (aircraft), Photolysis rate NO2(nadir), Photolysis rate (zenith), Mixing ratio, Project dew point   
  12. Carbon Monoxide (CO), Methane (CH4), Nitrous Oxide (N2O)
  13. Nitric oxide (NO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
  14. Photolysis frequencies for:J(O3), J(NO2), J(N2O5(3P)), J(N2O5), J(HNO2), J(HNO3), J(HNO4), J(CH2O>H+HCO), J(CH2O>H2+CO),J(CH3CHO>CH3+HCO), J(CH3CHO>CH4+CO), J(C2H5CHO), J(CHOCHO),J(CH3OOH), J(CH3COCH3), J(CH3OOH), J(CH3ONO2), J(PAN),J(CH3CH2CH2CHO>C 3H7+HCO), J(CH3CH2CH2CHO>C2H4 +CH2CHOH), J(CH3COCH2CH3), J(CH3CH2ONO2)
  15. Peroxyacetylnitrate (PAN, CH3C(O)OONO2)
    Acetone (CH3COCH3), Acetaldehyde (CH3CHO), Propionaldehyde (C3H6O), Methyl Ethyl Ketone (C4H8O), Methanol (CH3OH), Ethanol (C2H6O), Acetonitrile (C2H3N), Hydrogen cyanide (HCN)
    Peroxylpropionyl nitrate (PPN,C2H5C(O)OONO2), Methyl nitrate (CH3ONO2), i-propyl + ethyl nitrate (i-C3H7+C2H5ONO2)
  16. Chloride (Cl-), Nitrate (NO3-), Sulfate (SO4-), Oxalate (C2H2O4), Sodium (Na-), Ammonium (NH4-), Potassium (K-), Magnesium (Mg2), Calcium (Ca2-),   Beryllium 7 (7Be), Nitric Acid (HNO3), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Fine Aerosol non-sea-salt Sulfate (nss SO4)
  17. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
  18. IR, Water vapor and Visable satellite images with flight track overlays
NASA DC8
  1. Condensation Nuclei Counter
  2. Nephelometer, PCASP Aerosol Probe, FSSP-300, Cloud and Aerosol Particle Spectrometer
  3. GC/MS
  4. Whole Air Samples/GC-MS
  5. Nitric Oxide Chemilumimescence
  6. Whole Air Samples/GC-MS
  7. DIAL (Differential Absorption Lidar)
  8. LIF
  9. Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectrometer
  10. Dual channel collectors and fluorometers, HPLC
  11. Project Office and DADS
  12. DACOM IR Laser Spectrometer
  13. TP-LIF
  14. Nadir & Zenith Scanning Actinic Flux Spectroradiometers
  15. GC
  16. Mist Chamber Ion Chromatography
  17. Non-dispersive IR Spectrometer
  18. McIdas
02/26/2001
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4/10/2001
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Backward air mass trajectories intersecting the DC-8 flight path. DC8 Flights 04-20  NASA DC-8  N/A 02/26/2001
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04/11/2001
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Cloud Index readme  NASA DC-8  N/A 02/26/2001
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04/11/2001
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Data merges for the DC-8 data files Merged to 1 minute time base
Merged to 5 minute time base
Merged to HC sample time base
Merged to aersol sample time base
NASA DC-8 All Species/Parameters   N
Download GTE_TRACEP_P3B data
  1. Methyl nitrate (CH3ONO2), Ethyl nitrate (C2H5ONO2), Isopropyl nitrate (i-C3H7ONO2), N-propyl nitrate (n-C3H7 ONO2), 2-butyl nitrate (2-C4H90N02), 3-pental nitrate (3-C5H 11ONO2), 2-pental nitrate (2-C3H11ONO2), 3-methyl-2-butyl nitrate (3-CH3-2-C4H8ONO2),    HCFC-141B (CH3CFCl2), HCFC-142B(CH3CF2Cl), HCFC22(CHF2Cl), HCFC-21 (CHCl2F), HCFC-123 (C2HCl2F3), HCFC-124 (C2HClF4), Halon-1211(CBrClF2), Halon-2402 (C2Br2F4), Halon-1301 (CBrF3), Halon-1202 (CBr2F2), Methyl bromide (CH3Br), Bromopropane (C3H7 Br), Methyl Chloride(CH3Cl) Ethyl Chloride (C2H5Cl), Vinyl chloride (C2H3Cl), Trichloromethane(CHCl3), Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), 1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-C2H4Cl2), Trichloroethylene (C2HCl3), Tetrachloroethylene (C2Cl4), Methylene bromide (CH2Br2), Chlorodibromomethane(CHClBr2), Bromoform (CHBr3), Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) 
  2. Ozone (O3)
  3. Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
  4. Methane (CH4), Carbonyl sulfide (OCS), Dimethyl sulfide (DMS),  F-11 (CCl3F), F-113, CFC-12(CCl2F2),  F-114 (CClF2CClF2), H-1211, H-2402,  HCFC-141b(CH3CFCl2), HCFC-142b (C2H3ClF2), HCFC-22 (CHClF2), H-134a, Tetrochloroethylene (C2Cl4), Trichloroethylene (C2HCl3), Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), Methylene bromide (CH2Br2), Chlorobromomethane (CH2BrCl), Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2), Methylbromide (CH3Br), Chloroform (CH3CCl3), Methyl Chloride (CH3Cl), Methyl Iodide (CH3I), Chlorodibromomethane (CHBr2Cl), Bromoform (CHBr3), Bromodichloromethane (CHBrCl2), Trichloromethane (CHCl3), Ethyl chloride (C2H5Cl), Ethyliodide (C2H5I), 2-butyl nitrate (2-C4H9ONO2), 2-pentyl nitrate (2-C5H11NO3), 3-pentyl nitrate (3-C5H11NO3), n-propyl nitrate (n-C3H7ONO2), i-propyl nitrate (i-C3H7ONO2), Methyl nitrate (CH3ONO2), Ethyl nitrate (C2H5ONO2), CS2 (C10H5ClN2), 1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-C2H4Cl2), Ethane(C2H6), Ethene (C2H4), Ethyne (C2H2), Propane (C3H8), Propene (C3H6),  i-butane (i-C4H10), n-butane (n-C4H10), trans-2-butene (t-2-C4H8), n-pentane (n-C5H12), i-pentane (i-C5H12), Benzene (C6H6),  Toluene (C7H8), Ethylbenzene (C8H10),n-hexane (n-C6H14), m-xylene (m-C24H30) p-xylene (p-C24H30), o-xylene (o-C24H30)
  5. Peroxy (HO2)  radical
    Peroxy (HO2 + RO2)  radical
    Hydroxyl (OH), Sulfuric acid (H2SO4), Methanesulfonic Acid (MSA)
    Nitric acid (HNO3)
  6. Sample pressure, relative humidity and temperature, CN cold, CN hot, CN cold (STP), CN hot (STP), PVMLWC (liquid water content)
  7. APS integral number 0.7 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, APS integral surface area 0.7 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, APS integral volume 0.7 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, relative humidity, temperature, pressure
  8. FSSP integral number, 0.3 um <= Dp <= 1.0 um, 1.0 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, 0.3 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, FSSP integral surface area, 0.3 um <= Dp <= 1.0 um, 1.0 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, 0.3 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, FSSP integral volume, 0.3 um <= Dp <= 1.0 um, 1.0 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um, 0.3 um <= Dp <= 20.0 um
  9. Scat_@450nm, 550nm, 700nm (all part), Backscat_@450nm, 550nm, 700nm (all part), Scat_@450nm, 550nm, 700nm ( submicron), Backscat_@450nm, 550nm, 700nm (submicron), Neph Pressure, temperature, relative humidity, Angstrom coefficient using 450-700 wavelengths, Angstrom coefficient using 450-550 wavelengths, Absorption_@565nm all particles, Absorption_@565nm submicron
  10. DMAandOPC@50C number 0.007<=Dp<=20.0um, DMA@50C number 0.007<=Dp<=0.1um, 0.1<=Dp<=20.0um, 0.1<=Dp<=0.75um, 0.75<=Dp<=20.0um, DMAandOPC@50C surface 0.007<=Dp<=20.0um, DMA@50C surface 0.007<=Dp<=0.1um, 0.1<=Dp<=20.0um, 0.1<=Dp<=0.75um, 0.75<=Dp<=20.0um, DMAandOPC@50C volume 0.007<=Dp<=20.0um, DMA@50C volume 0.007<=Dp<=0.1um, 0.1<=Dp<=20.0um, 0.1<=Dp<=0.75um, 0.75<=Dp<=20.0um
  11. PAN (Peroxyacetylnitrate, CH3C(O)OONO2), PPN (Peroxylpropionyl nitrate, PPN, C2H5C(O)OONO2), PiBN, MPAN
  12. Nitric oxide (NO),Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), NOy
  13. latitude, longitude, pressure altitude, radar altitude, FMS true air speed, static air temperature, ground speed, aircraft track, wind speed, wind direction, aircraft pitch, aircraft roll, aircraft heading, mach number, true air speed, cabin altitude, total temperature, cabin pressure, differential pressure (psi), static pressure, differential pressure (mb), J(NO2)zenith, J(NO2) nadir, surface temperature, total temperature, static temperature (K), static temperature (C), potential temperature, vapor pressure (water), vapor pressure (ice), saturation vapor pressure (water), saturation vapor pressure (ice), relative humidity (water), relative humidity (ice), mixing ratio, poject dew point   
  14. Carbon monoxide (CO), Methane (CH4)
  15. Photolysis frequencies for:J(O3), J(NO2), J(N2O5(3P)), J(N2O5), J(HNO2), J(HNO3), J(HNO4), J(CH2O>H+HCO), J(CH2O>H2+CO),J(CH3CHO>CH3+HCO), J(CH3 CHO>CH4+CO), J(C2H5CHO), J(CHOCHO),J(CH3OOH), J(CH3COCH3), J(CH3OOH), J(CH3ONO2), J(PAN), J(CH3CH2CH2CHO>C3H7 +HCO), J(CH3CH2CH2CHO>C2H4 +CH2CHOH), J(CH3COCH2CH3), J(CH3CH2ONO2)
  16. Latitude, Longitude, Pressure altitude, Static pressure, Impact pressure, Static temperature, Pitch, Roll, True heading, U, V, W, H20_MR(GE1011), H20_MR(LymanAlpha), Vir potential temperature  
  17. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
  18. Sodium (Na), Ammonium (NH4), Calcium (Ca), Potassium (K), Magnesium (Mg), Chloride (Cl), Nitrate (NO3), Sulfate (SO4)
  19. IR, Water vapor and Visable satellite images with flight track overlays
NASA P3B
  1. Whole Air Samples/GC-MS
  2. Nitric Oxide Chemilumimescence
  3. Atmospheric Pressure Ionization Mass Spectrometry
  4. Whole Air Samples/GC-MS
  5. Chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS)
  6. Condensation nuclei counter & PVM probe
  7. Aerosol Particle Sizer
  8. Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe FSSP-300
  9. TSI 3 wavelength integrating nephelometer
  10. Differential Mobility Analyzer and Optical Particle Counter heated to 40 deg C(OPC)
  11. GC
  12. Chemiluminescence
  13. GTE Project Office
  14. IR Laser Spectrometer
  15. Zenith Scanning Actinic Flux Spectroradiometers
  16. Turbulent Air Motion Measuring System (TAMMS)
  17. Non-dispersive IR Spectrometer
  18. Condensation particle counter and Pulse Height Analysis (PHA)
  19. McIdas
02/26/2001
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04/11/2001
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Backward air mass trajectories intersecting P-3B flight path. P3B Flights 05-23  NASA P3-B  N/A 02/26/2001
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04/11/2001
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Data merges for the P-3B data files Merged to 1 minute time base
Merged to 5 minute time base
Merged to HC sample time base
Merged to aersol sample time base
P-3B All Species/Parameters 02/26/2001
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04/11/2001
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MOPITT Observations of Total column CO and CO at 6 altitude layers  TERRA Sattelite  MOPITT 02/26/2001
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04/11/2001
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Satellite Data Products
North Western Pacific
readme TOMS
ASM
MPV
LIS
SeaWiFS
see readme file 02/26/2001
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04/11/2001
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Chinese Air Quality Air Pollution Index Ground based in situ 2/1/2001
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4/30/2001
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GTE_TRACEP_GROUND_STATIONS Ethyne (C2H2), Ethane (C2H6), Carbon monoxide (CO), Hydrogen cyanide (HCN)
  1. Moshiri Observatory (Japan)
  2. Rikubetsu Observatory (Japan)
  3. Tsukuba Observatory (Japan)
Ground-based infrared solar spectroscopy
  1. 1/15/2001-6/15/2001
  2. 1/15/2001-6/15/2001
  3. 2/19/2001-6/15/2001
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OZONESONDES Ozone (O3) Mixing Ratio Profiles Launch Stations:
  1. Trinidad Head, CA
  2. Hilo,Hawaii
  3. Cheju,Korea
  4. Hong Kong Observatory
  5. Kagoshima, Japan
  6. Naha,Japan
  7. Sapporo, Japan
  8. Tateno, Japan
  9. Taipei, Taiwan
Ozonesondes Launch Periods:
  1. 01/06/1999-06/14/2001
  2. 01/06/1999-06/14/2001
  3. 02/27/2001-06/09/2001
  4. 01/05/2000-04/06/2001
  5. 01/06/2000-12/26/2001
  6. 01/06/2000-12/26/2001
  7. 01/05/2000-12/24/2001
  8. 12/27/2001-12/27/2001
  9. 01/21/2000-08/24/2001
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GTE PEM-Tropics A and B - Tropical Pacific
Download GTE_PEMTA_DC8 data
  1. Ultra-Fine and Fine Aerosol
  2. SO2, DMS
  3. NO, NO2
  4. Ozone and Aerosol Profiles,
  5. in situ Ozone,
  6. Hydrogen Peroxide, Methylhydroperoxide,
  7. Carbon Monoxide, Methane, Water Vapor, and Carbon Dioxide,
  8. Temperature, Altitude, Pressure,
  9. J(NO2), J(O3), J(HNO2), J(HNO3), J(H2O2), J(CH2O), J(CH3OOH), J(CH3ONO2), J(CH3CH2ONO2), J(CH3COCH3), J(PAN),
  10. PAN, C2CL4, PPN, Methyl Nitrate, Ethyl/i-Propyl Nitrate,
  11. Chloride, Nitrate, Sulfate, Oxalate, Methylsulfonate Ammonium, Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Beryllium-7, Lead-210,
  12. HNO3, HCOOH, CH3COOH
  13. NMHC/Halocarbons/Alkyl Nitrates/:
    H-1301, H-1211, H-2402, HCFC-22, F-12, F-11, F-113, F-114, CH3Cl, CH3Br, CH3I CHCl3, CH3CCl3, CCl4 C2Cl4, CHBrCl2, CH2Br2, CHClBr2, CHBr3, isopropyl nitrate, 3-methyl-2-butyl nitrate, 3-pentyl nitrate, 2-pentyl nitrate, methylene chloride, CH3CFC12, CH3CF2Cl, CH2FCF3, dibromomethane, bromochloromethane, dibromochloromethane, Bromoform, methyl nitrate, ethyl nitrate, 1-propyl nitrate, 2-propyl nitrate, 2-butyl nitrate, Ethane, Ethene, Ethyne, Propane, Propene, i-Butane, n-Butane, i-Pentane, n-Pentane, Isoprene
NASA DC8
  1. CNC,
  2. GC/MS/ILS,
  3. TP/LIF,
  4. DIAL,
  5. Chemiluminescence,
  6. Enzyme Derivitization Fluorescence,
  7. Tunable Diode LASER Absorption,
  8. Aircraft instrumentation,
  9. Scanning Actinic Flux Specroradiometry,
  10. EC-GC,
  11. Filter/Ion Chromatography,
  12. Mist Chamber Ion Chromatography,
  13. Whole Air Samples/GC,
08/30/1996
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10/05/1996
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Download GTE_PEMTA_P3B data
  1. Static Pressure, Static Temp, (U, V, W) wind conmponents, Dew Point, Potential Temp., Lyman-alpha water vapor mixing ratio(Qs), Dew point hygrometer water vapor mixing ratio,
  2. SO2, DMS
  3. Nitric Oxide,
  4. Ozone,
  5. Aerosol Nuclei Concentrations and Light Scattering
  6. Dry Aerosol Concentrations, Surface Area and Volume
  7. OH, H2SO4, MSA.
  8. Hydrogen Peroxide, Methyl Hydroperoxide,
  9. MS, SO4, Na, NH4, NSS, HNO3 Vapor, Total NO3, NH4/NSS Ratio,
  10. Latitude, Longitude, Dew Point, Temperature, Static Air Pressure, Surface Temp., Partial Pressure Water/Ice, Specific Humidity, Relative Humidity, Pressure alt, True air speed, Static temp, Wind speed, Wind direction, Total temp, Cabin pressure, Differential pressure, Solar flux, Pitch, Roll, Total pressure, Static temp, Total temp, Potential temp, Pressure alt, Cabin alt.
  11. J(NO2), J(O1D),
  12. Carbon Monoxide, Methane, and Carbon Dioxide,
  13. NMHC/Halocarbons/Alkyl Nitrates:
    H-1301, H-1211, H-2402, HCFC-22, F-12, F-11, F-113, F-114, CH3Cl, CH3Br, CH3I CHCl3, CH3CCl3, CCl4 C2Cl4, CHBrCl2, CH2Br2, CHClBr2, CHBr3, isopropyl nitrate, 3-methyl-2-butyl nitrate, 3-pentyl nitrate, 2-pentyl nitrate, methylene chloride, CH3CFC12, CH3CF2Cl, CH2FCF3, dibromomethane, bromochloromethane, dibromochloromethane, Bromoform, methyl nitrate, ethyl nitrate, 1-propyl nitrate, 2-propyl nitrate, 2-butyl nitrate, Ethane, Ethene, Ethyne, Propane, Propene, i-Butane, n-Butane, i-Pentane, n-Pentane, Isoprene
NASA P3B
  1. Turbulent Air Motion Measurement system
  2. GC/MS/ILS,
  3. Chemiluminescence,
  4. Chemiluminescence,
  5. CN Counter and Nephelometer,
  6. RDMA,
  7. CIMS,
  8. HPLC,
  9. Filter/Ion Chromatography,
  10. Aircraft/Project Instrumentation
  11. Actinomter
  12. Tunable Diode Laser Absorption
  13. Whole Air Samples/GC,
08/05/1996
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09/26/1996
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Download GTE_PEMTA_
OZONESONDES
data
Ozone (O3) Mixing Ratio Profiles Launch Stations:
  1. Fiji
  2. New Zealand
  3. Somoa
  4. Tahiti
  5. Easter Island
Ozonesondes Launch Periods:
  1. 02/06/1995-
    12/26/1997
  2. 01/04/1995-
    12/30/1997
  3. 08/08/1995-
    12/18/1997
  4. 07/31/1995-
    10/07/1997
  5. 08/20/1995-
    06/28/1997
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Download PEM-Tropics B data
  1. Ultra-fine and fine aerosols
  2. Particle size distribution
  3. Vertical distributions of ozone and aerosols,
  4. Vertical distributions of water vapor,
  5. in situ ozone,
  6. Peroxide, Methyl hydroperoxide, Formaldehyde,
  7. Temperature profiles,
  8. Carbon Monoxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide, Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor,
  9. Nitric oxide,
  10. Nitrogen Dioxide,
  11. Photolysis frequencies for:
    J(HNO2), J(HNO3), J(H2O2), J(CH2O_CO), J(CH3OOH), J(CH3ONO2), J(CH3CH2ONO2), J(CH3COCH3), J(PAN), J(O3), J(CH2O_HCO), J(NO2),
  12. PAN, Peroxylpropionyl nitrate, Tetrochloroethylene, Methyl nitrate, Ethyl/i-Propyl_Nitrate, Acetone, Methanol, Ethanol, Acetaldehyde,
  13. Nitrate, Beryllium 7,Ammonium, Chloride, Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Methyl Sulfonate,Non-Sea-Salt Sulfate, Lead-210,
  14. Nitric Acid and Sulfur dioxide,
  15. NMHC/Halocarbons/Alkyl Nitrates:
    Methyl Chloride, F-12, F-114,F-11, HCFC-141B, HCFC-134a, HCFC-22, HCFC-142b, Methylbromide, Dichloromethane, Trichloromethane, 1,2,-Dichloroethane, Trichloromethane, Chlorodibromomethane, Bromochloromethane, Methyl chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, Dibromomethane, Bromodichloromethane, Tetrochloroethylene, Bromoform, H-1211, F-113, H-2402, Methyl Iodide, Dimethylsulfide, Methyl nitrate, Ethyl nitrate, i-propyl nitrate, n-propyl nitrate, 2-butyl nitrate, Ethane, Ethene, Propene, Propane, i-butane, n-butane, t-2-butene, 1-butene, i-butene, c-2-butene, Ethyne, i-pentane, n-pentane, Isoprene, n-hexane,Cyclohexane, Benzene, n-heptane, Toluene, n-octane, Ethylbenzene, m/p-xylene, p/m-xylene, o-xylene,
    2,2,4-trimethylpentane,
    2,3,4-trimethylpethane,
    Methylene Chloride, Chloroform, Perchloroethylene, HFC-134A, HCFC22, HCFC142B, HCFC141B, Dibromomethane, Dibromochloromethane, Bromoform,
NASA DC8
  1. CNC heated and unheated,
  2. FSSP and PCASP Aerosol Probes,
  3. Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL),
  4. LASE,
  5. Chemiluminescence,
  6. Grab Samples/HPLC,
  7. Microwave Temperature Profiler,
  8. Tunable Diode LASER Absorption,
  9. TP-LIF,
  10. PF-LIF,
  11. Scanning Actinic Flux Spectroradiometers,
  12. EC-GC,
  13. Filter/Ion Chromatography,
  14. Mist Chamber/Ion Chromatography,
  15. GC/MS
03/06/1999
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4/18/1999
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Download PEM-Tropics B data
  1. (U, V,W) winds, temperature, Specific humidity,
  2. Sulfur dioxide, Dimethyl sulfide,
  3. Aerosol Absorption coefficient (@ 565 nm)
  4. CN (3010 @300 deg C) concentrations (Dp>=13nm), CN(3010 @30 deg C)concentrations, Nephelometer SUB-UM scattering (@450 nm), Nephelometer SUB-UM scattering (@550 nm), Nephelometer SUB-UM scattering (@700 nm), Nephelometer TOTAL scattering (@450 nm), Nephelometer TOTAL scattering (@550 nm), Nephelometer TOTAL scattering (@700 nm), Nephelometer STP correction
  5. DMA integral number, DMA integral surface area, DMA integral volume
  6. Liquid water content:
    OPC integral number, 0.28 um <= Dp <= 4.0 um; OPC integral number,0.28 um <= Dp <= 0.6 um; OPC integral number, 0.6 um <= Dp <= 4.0 um; OPC integral surface area, 0.28 um <= Dp <= 4.0 um; OPC integral surface area, 0.28 um <= Dp <= 0.6 um; OPC integral surface area, 0.6 um <= Dp <= 4.0 um; OPC integral volume, 0.28 um <= Dp <= 4.0 um; OPC integral volume, 0.28 um <= Dp <= 0.6 um; OPC integral volume, 0.6 um <= Dp <= 4.0 um;
  7. UCN/PHA-UCN
  8. dimethylsulfoxide, Ammonia, Hydroxyl, Sulfuric acid, Methanesulfonic Acid
  9. Ozone,
  10. Formaldehyde, Hydrogen Peroxide, Methyl hydroperoxide
  11. Nitric oxide, Nitrogen dioxide
  12. Carbon Monoxide,
  13. Carbon Dioxide
  14. Photolysis frequencies for:
    J(HNO2), J(HNO3), J(H2O2), J(CH2O_CO), J(CH3OOH), J(CH3ONO2), J(CH3CH2ONO2), J(CH3COCH3), J(PAN), J(O3), J(CH2O_HCO), J(NO2),
  15. Nitric Acid
  16. Nitrate, Non-Sea-Salt-Sulfate, Methyl Sulfonate, Ammonium
  17. NMHC/Halocarbons/Alkyl Nitrates:
    Methyl Chloride, F-12, F-114,F-11, HCFC-141B, HCFC-134a, HCFC-22, HCFC-142b, Methylbromide, Dichloromethane, Trichloromethane, 1,2,-Dichloroethane, Trichloromethane, Chlorodibromomethane, Bromochloromethane, Methyl chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, Dibromomethane, Bromodichloromethane, Tetrochloroethylene, Bromoform, H-1211, F-113, H-2402, Methyl Iodide, Dimethylsulfide, Methyl nitrate, Ethyl nitrate, i-propyl nitrate, n-propyl nitrate, 2-butyl nitrate, Ethane, Ethene, Propene, Propane, i-butane, n-butane, t-2-butene, 1-butene, i-butene, c-2-butene, Ethyne, i-pentane, n-pentane, Isoprene, n-hexane,Cyclohexane, Benzene, n-heptane, Toluene, n-octane, Ethylbenzene, m/p-xylene, p/m-xylene, o-xylene,
    2,2,4-trimethylpentane,
    2,3,4-trimethylpethane,
    Methylene Chloride, Chloroform, Perchloroethylene, HFC-134A, HCFC22, HCFC142B, HCFC141B, Dibromomethane, Dibromochloromethane, Bromoform,
NASA P3B
  1. Turblent Air Motion Measurement System,
  2. GC/MS/ILS,
  3. PSAP,
  4. Condensation nuclei counter and Nephelometer,
  5. Lag chamber grab samples
  6. PVM probe, OPC
  7. Condensation Nuclei Counter
  8. CIMS,
  9. Chemiluminescence,
  10. Enzyme Derivitization Flourescence Method
  11. Chemiluminescence,
  12. Tunable Diode LASER Absorption,
  13. Differential-Absorption IR
  14. Scanning Actinic Flux Spectroradiometers,
  15. Mist Chamber
  16. Filter Collection/Ion Chromatography
  17. GC/MS
03/11/1999
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04/11/1999
N
Download PEM-Tropics B data Ozone Mixing Ratio Profiles Launch Stations:
  1. Fiji
  2. New Zealand
  3. Somoa
  4. Tahiti
Ozonesondes Launch Period:
  1. 01/05/1998-
    12/18/1999
  2. 01/06/1998-
    10/14/1999
  3. 01/02/1998-
    12/23/1999
  4. 01/29/1998-
    12/22/1999
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PEM-West A and B - Western Pacific
Download GTE PEM West A data
  1. Carbon dioxide,
  2. Sulfur dioxide, Dimethyl sulfide, Carbon disulfide, Carbonyl Sulfide
  3. Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, NOy
  4. Vertical distributions of ozone and aersols
  5. Aerosol Number Density
  6. in situ Ozone
  7. Hydrogen Peroxide, Organic Methyl hydroperoxide
  8. Water (Volume Mixing Ratio)
  9. Nitric oxide and NOy
  10. Carbon monoxide, Methane, Nitrous oxide
  11. Ethane, Ethene, Acetylene, Propane, Propene, n-butane, isobutane
  12. PAN, PPN, Tetrachloroethylene
  13. Chloride, Nitrate, Oxalate, Phosphate, Sulfate, Methylsulfonate, Ammonium, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Aluminum, Vanadium, Beryllium-7, Lead-210
  14. Nitric acid, Formic acid, Acetic acid
  15. NMHC, Halocarbons:
    F-12, F-11, F-113, Methyl chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, Tetrochloroethylene, Ethane, Ethene, Propane, Propene, i_Butane, n_Butane, Ethyne, 1_Butene, i_Pentane, n_Pentane, 1_Pentene, n_Hexane, Isoprene, Benzene, Toluene
DC-8
  1. Non-Dispersive IR Spectrometer,
  2. GC/MS
  3. PF-LIF
  4. DIAL
  5. Forward Scattering Spectrometer
  6. NO Ethylene Chemiluminescence
  7. Perodidase Enzyme Luminescence
  8. Lyman- Resonance Fluorescence Hygrometer
    Frostpoint Hygrometer
  9. Chemiluminescence
  10. Tunable diode laser absorption
  11. Grab Samples & FID-GC
  12. Dual GC/EC
  13. Filter Pack/IC
  14. Mist Chamber/IC
  15. Grab Samples/GC
9/16/1991-
10/22/1991
N
Download GTE PEM West B data
  1. Carbon dioxide,
  2. Sulfur dioxide, Dimethyl sulfide, Carbonyl sulfide,
  3. NOy
  4. Nitric oxide
  5. Ozone and aerosols profiles
  6. in situ Ozone mixing ratio and aerosol number density
  7. Hydrogen peroxide, and Methyl hydroperoxide
  8. Nitric oxide and NOy
  9. Aerosol number density
  10. Carbon monoxide, Methane, Nitrous oxide
  11. Acetone, Methanol, Ethanol, PAN, PPN, Tetrocholroethylene
  12. Chloride, Nitrate, Oxalate, Phosphate, Sulfate, Methylsulfonate, Ammonium, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Aluminum, Vanadium, Beryllium-7, Lead-210
  13. Nitric acid, Formic acid, Acetic acid
  14. Ozone
  15. NMHC, Halocarbons:
    CFC-12), CFC-11, CDC-113, CFC-114, HCFC-22, H-1301, H-1211, Methyl chloride, Methyl bromide, Methyl iodine, Chloroform, Trichloroethane, Carbon tetrachloride, Dichloromethane, Trichloroethylene, Tetrochloroethylene, Ethane, Ethene, Ethyne, Propane, Propene, Propyne, n-Butane, i-Butane, 1-Butene, t-2-Butene, c-2-Butene, 3-Butediene, 1-Butyne, 2-Butyne, n-Pentane, i-Pentane, Cyclopentane, Isoprene, n-Hexane, Methylcyclopentane, 2-Methylpentane, 3-Methylpentane, Cyclohexane, Cyclohexene, Benzene, n-Heptane, 2,4-Dimethylpentane, Methylcyclohexane, Methylcyclohexene, Toluene, 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane, 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane Ethylbenzene, p-Xylene, m-Xylene, o-Xylene, Styrene, n-Nonane, p-Cymene, 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene, Cumene, Propylbenzene, (-)a-Pinene, (+)a-Pinene, Camphene, b-Pinene, d-Limonene, Terpinolen.
DC-8
  1. Modified Licor,
  2. CT/GC/MS/ILS,
  3. Laser Induced Fluorescence,
  4. Laser Induced Fluorescence
  5. DIAL(Differential Absorption Lidar)
  6. NO Chemiluminescence & CNC
  7. Grab Samples/HPLC
  8. Chemiluminescence
  9. FSSP-300, Ames Wire Impactor, and PCASP-100X
  10. Tunable diode laser absorption
  11. Dual GC/EC
  12. Filter Pack/IC
  13. Mist Chamber
  14. NO Chemiluminescence
  15. Grab Samples/GC,
02/07/1994-
03/14/1994
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GTE TRACE-A - Tropical Atlantic, Brazil, and Southern Africa
Download GTE_TRACEA_BND
Brazilian Aircraft data
  1. Carbon Monoxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide,
  2. Carbon Dioxide
  3. Ozone
Bandeirante Aircraft
  1. Grab Samples/GC,
  2. IR Carbon Dioxide Analyzer,
  3. UV Absorption
09/09/1992
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10/01/1992
N
Download GTE_TRACEA_DC8
DC-8 Aircraft Data
  1. Carbon Dioxide,
  2. Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen dioxide, NOy
  3. Ozone and Aerosol Profiles,
  4. in situ ozone
  5. Carbon Monoxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide
  6. Formaldehyde
  7. Hydrogen peroxide,Methylhydroperoxide
  8. Acetone, Ethanol, Peroxyacetyl Nitrate, Peroxypropionyl Nitrate, C2CL4
  9. Nitric acid, HCOOH, CH3COOH
  10. Nadir UV, Zenith UV,
  11. Temperature, Altitude, Pressure, navigation
  12. NMHC, Halocarbons:
    H-1301, CFC-12, CFC-114, H-1211, CFC-11, F-113, MeCCl3, CCl4, CH3Cl, c-2-C4H8, i-Pentane, Isoprene, 1-C6H12, n-C6H14, n-C7H16, Ethane, Ethene, Ethyne, Propane, Propene, Propyne, n-Butane, i-Butane, t-2-Butane, 1-Butene, Butadiene, 2-Butyne, n-Pentane, 1-Pentane, Benzene, Toluene, P-Xylene, M-Xylene, O-Xylene, (-)a-Pinene, Myrcene, 2-Carene, 3-Carene, B-Pinene, a-Terpinene, P-Cymene, (-)d-Limonene, (+)d-Limonene, g-Terpinen, Terpinolen
NASA DC8
  1. Non-Dispersive IR CO2 Analyzer,
  2. TP/LIF,
  3. Differencial absorption Lidar,
  4. Ethyne Chemiluminescence,
  5. Tunable Diode LASER absorption
  6. Grab Samples/Wet Chemical FDH-NADH Fluorescence
  7. Grab Samples/HPLC W/Fluorescence
  8. Dual GC/EC,
  9. Mist Chamber/Ion Chromatography,
  10. Eppley filter radiometr
  11. Aircraft instrumentation
  12. Grab Samples/GC,
08/18/1992
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10/26/1992
N
Download GTE_TRACEA_
SATELLITE
data
Total Ozone Nimbus-7 TOMS 09/01/1992
-
10/31/1992
N
Download GTE_TRACEA_
SONDES
data
Ozone Mixing Ratio Profiles Launch Stations:
  1. Ascension Island
  2. Brazzaville, Congo
  3. Cuiaba, Brazil
  4. Etosha, Namibia
  5. Natal, Brazil
  6. Porto National, Brazil
  7. Pretoria, S. Africa
Ozonesonde Launch Periods:
  1. 6/1990-10/1992
  2. 4/1990-10/1992
  3. 9/1992-10/1992
  4. 9/1992-10/1992
  5. 3/1990-10/1992
  6. 9/1992-10/1992
  7. 9/1992-10/1992
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GTE ABLE CAMPAIGNS
Download GTE ABLE 1 data
Barbados
  1. Ozone and aerosols verticle profiles,
  2. in situ ozone,
  3. carbon monoxide,
  4. in situ aerosols,
  5. in situ aerosols,
  6. NMHC,
  7. DMS,
  8. Met. Parameters.
NASA Electra
  1. Airborne Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL),
  2. Chemiluminescent and UV Absorption,
  3. Mercurv Vapor,
  4. grab samples-QCM,
  5. FSSP
  6. Cryogenic trapped air samples-GC,
  7. filter sampler,
  8. Standard Aircraft Instruments.
06/1984 N
Download GTE ABLE 2A data
Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest
  -Dry Season
  1. DMS, MeSH,
  2. ozone and aerosols verticle profiles,
  3. in situ ozone,
  4. CO,
  5. NMHC,
  6. Aerosol chemistry,
  7. Particulate organic carbon,
  8. NO
NASA Electra
  1. Gold trap collection
  2. Airborne Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL)
  3. Chemiluminescent
  4. Tunable diode laser absorption
  5. Cryogenic trapped air samples-GC
  6. Filters
  7. Filters
  8. Chemiluminescence
08/1985 N
Download GTE ABLE 2A data
Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest
  -Dry Season
  1. Rain Water Chemistry
  2. Surface Fluxes of Heat Momentum and Water Vapor
Ground sites
  1. Ground based samples
  2. Blis Sonde and Tethered Balloon
08/1985 N
Download GTE ABLE 2B data
Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest
  -Wet Season
  1. DMS, SO2,
  2. in situ ozone,
  3. aerosols number density,
  4. Radon,
  5. CO (with ozone),
  6. PAN, C2CL4,
  7. Aerosol composition,
  8. CO2.
NASA Electra
  1. Gold trap collection.
  2. Chemiluminescent,
  3. FSSP,
  4. Grab Sample,
  5. Tunable diode laser absorption
  6. Electron Capture GC,
  7. Filters Collection,
  8. IR Absorption.
05/1987 N
Download GTE_A3A_ELEC_CHEM
Airborne measurements
Alaska
  1. Nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, NOy
  2. Ozone and aerosol profiles
  3. in situ Ozone
  4. Aerosol Size Distribution
  5. Radon
  6. carbon monoxide and methane
  7. PAN, PPN, Tetrachloroethylene, Methyl nitrate
  8. Acetylene, Ethane, Propane, Butane, Pentane
NASA Electra
  1. Laser induced fluorescence
  2. DIAL
  3. Chemiluminescence
  4. Forward Active Scattering Spectrometer
  5. Grab samples
  6. Tunable diode laser absorption
  7. EC-GC
  8. GC/MS
07/19/1988
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08/17/1988
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Download GTE_A3A_ELEC_FLUX data
  1. Absolute Humidity Flux,
  2. Ozone Flux,
  3. Potential Temperature Flux,
  4. Methane Flux,
  5. Carbon Monoxide Flux
NASA Electra
  1. TAMMS/Lyman-Alpha Hygrometer,
  2. TAMMS/Chemiliminescenc,
  3. TAMMS/Platinum Resistance Thermometer,
  4. TAMMS/Tunable Diode LASER
07/18/1988
-
08/10/1988
N
Download GTE_A3A_MET_TRAJ data Potential Temperature (THETA) Surface, Potential Vorticity Model Isentropic Back Trajectories 07/07/1988
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08/17/1988
Y
Download GTE_A3A_TOWER data
  1. Precipitation Chemistry
  2. Carbon dioxide and flux
  3. Nitrogen Oxides, NOy
  4. Total Hydrocarbons and Flux
  5. Ozone and Flux
  6. Methane and Flux
  7. Photosynthetically Active Radiation
Ground based tower, Bethel Alaska
  1. Ion Chromatography
  2. IR Carbon Dioxide Analyzer
  3. Photolysis/Chemiluminescence,Luminol Chemiluminescence
  4. FID and FID/Eddy Correlation
  5. Chemiluminescence/Eddy Correlation
  6. HENE LASER/Eddy Correlation
  7. Radiation Quantum Sensor, UV Absorption
07/10/1988
-
08/14/1988
N
Download GTE_A3B_ELEC_CHEM data
Canada
  1. Acidic Gases: HNO3, HCOOH, CH3COOH, CH3C(O)COOH
  2. Aerosols Composition: Chloride, Nitrate, Sulfate, MSA Oxalate, Sodium, Ammonium, Potassium
  3. Ozone and Aerosol Profiles,
  4. Carbon Monoxide and Methane
  5. in situ Ozone and aerosol size distributions,
  6. Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, NOy,
  7. Acetone,
  8. Peroxyacetyl Nitrate, Peroxypropionyl Nitrate, C2CL4
  9. Nadir and Zenith UV,
  10. Water vapor, Temperature, Altitude, Pressure
  11. NMHC:
    Ethane, Ethene, Propane, Propene, I-Butane, Ethyne, N-Butane, N-Pentane, Isoprene, N_Hexane, Benzene, Toluene, N2O, F-12, F-11, F-113, CHCl3, CH3CCl3, CCl4, C2Cl4
NASA Electra
  1. Mist Chamber/Ion Chromatography,
  2. Filter/Ion Chromatography
  3. DIAL,
  4. Tunable Diode LASER absprption
  5. Nitric Oxide Chemiluminescence and FSSP
  6. Laser Induced Fluorescence
  7. RGD/GC,
  8. Grab Samples/GC-ECD,
  9. Filter Radiometer
  10. Aircraft instrumentation
  11. Grab Samples/GC,
07/06/1990
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08/15/1990
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Download GTE_A3B_ELEC_FLUX data Eddy Correlation Flux of:
  1. Absolute Humidity,
  2. Ozone,
  3. Methane, Carbon Monoxide
NASA Electra Turbulent Air Motion Measuring System with:
  1. Lyman-Alpha Hygrometer,
  2. Chemiliminescence detector,
  3. Tunable Diode LASER Absorption
07/11/1990
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08/12/1990
N
Download GTE_A3B_TOWER data
  1. Ozone and ozone flux,
  2. Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Dioxide Flux,
  3. Nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, NOx
  4. Meteorological parameters
Ground based tower
Shefferville, Canada
  1. DASIBI
  2. IR Carbon Dioxide Analyzer
  3. Ethyne Chemiluminescence
  4. Meteorological tower
06/11/1990
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08/18/1990
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GTE CITE CAMPAIGNS
Download GTE CITE 1A data
Wallops Island, VA
Instrumentation Intercomparisons
  1. NO
  2. NO
  3. NO
  4. CH4
  5. CO
  6. CO
  7. O3
  8. SO4, NO3
  9. CO, CO2, CH3l, CHCl3, 1,2-DCP, TCE, PCE, F-22, N2O, F-12, F-11, CH3CCl3, CCl4, CH3Cl, F-113, CH2Cl2, TNMHC, C3-10, ID, C3-10, UD, C2H6, C2H4, C2H2, C5H8, C6H6, C7H8
Wallops Island Ground Station
  1. Chemiluminescence
  2. Two Photon LIF
  3. Chemiluminescence
  4. On-line Gas Chromatograph
  5. Gas Chromatograph
  6. Tunable Diode Laser Absoprtion
  7. Chemiluminescence & UV Absorption
  8. Filter Samples
  9. Cryogenic Grab Samples Chromatography
07/1983 N
Download GTE CITE-1B data
Hawaii-Tropical Pacific
Instrumentation Intercomparisons
  1. NO
  2. NO
  3. NO
  4. CO
  5. CO
  6. O3
  7. OH
  8. Nav/Met
  9. CO, CO2, CH4, N2O, F-12, F-11, CH3CCl3, CCl4, CH3Cl, C2H6, C2H4, C2H2, C3H8, C3H6, I-C4H10, N-C4H10, TNMHC, F-114, CF2BrCl, CH3Br, CH3I, CH2Cl2, F-113, CH2BrCl, CHCl3, 1,2-DCE, CH2Br2, TCE, PCE, 1,2-DBE
NASA CV-990
  1. Chemiluminescence
  2. Two Photon LIF
  3. Chemiluminescence
  4. Gas Chromatograph
  5. Tunable Diode Laser Absoprtion
  6. Chemiluminescence & UV Absorption
  7. LIF-LIDAR
  8. Standard aircraft instrumentation
  9. Cryogenic Grab Samples Chromatography
11/1983 N
DownloadGTE CITE-1C data
West Coast-U.S.
Tropopause Fold
Instrumentation Intercomparisons
  1. NO
  2. CO
  3. O3
  4. Nav/Met
  5. Aerosol Size Distribution
  6. CO
  7. UV Flux
  8. OH
NASA CV-990
  1. Chemiluminescence
  2. Gas Chromatography
  3. Chemiluminescence
  4. Standard Aircraft Measurement
  5. Knollenberg
  6. Laser Differential Absorption
  7. Filter Spectrometer
  8. LIF-Lidar
04/1984 N
Download GTE CITE 2 data
West Coast-U.S.
Instrumentation Intercomparisons
  1. CO
  2. NO
  3. NO
  4. NO
  5. NO2
  6. NO2
  7. NO2
  8. NO2
  9. Solar UV Flux
  10. Aerosols number density
  11. NOy
  12. Nitric acid
  13. Nitric acid
  14. Nitric acid
  15. PAN
  16. PAN
  17. CFC-11, Ethane, Propane, Acetylene, Propene, i-Butane, n-Butane, i-Pentane
NASA Electra
  1. Grab Sample/Gas Chromatography
  2. Chemiluminescence
  3. Chemiluminescence
  4. Photofragmentation/Laser Induced
  5. FeSO4 Converter/Chemiluminescence
  6. Photolysis/Chemiluminescence
  7. Photofragmentation/Laser Induced
  8. Laser Differential Absorption
  9. Eppley Photometers (300-420 nm)
  10. Forward Scattering Spectrometer
  11. CO-Assisted Au catalytic/Chemiluminescence
  12. Nylon Filter
  13. Tungstic Acid Denuder
  14. Laser Differential Absorption
  15. Gas Chromatograph/Electron Capture
  16. Gas Chromatograph/Electron Capture
  17. Grab Sample/Gas Chromatography
08/1986 N
Download GTE CITE 3 data
Tropical Atlantic
Intercomparison of sulfur instuments
  1. DMS, H2S
  2. Aerosols (Elemental Composition)
  3. CS2, DMS, SO2, OCS
  4. Ethane, Ethylene + FC, Propane, Acetylene, Propylene, Isobutane, Butane, Total Chrom,
  5. NO, NO2, NOy
  6. Total Sulfur
  7. DMS, SO2
  8. SO2
  9. O3
  10. Aerosol Number Density/Size
  11. DMS, CS2, OCS
  12. Radon
  13. Nav/Met
  14. CO
  15. DMS, H22
  16. CS2, H2S, OCS, SO2
NASA Electra
  1. GWA/GC/FPD/NATUSCH
  2. Filters/PIXIE
  3. CT/GC/MS/ILS
  4. Grab samble/GC
  5. TP-LIP/PF/Au Conv.
  6. MFC/FD/FPD
  7. GWA/GC/FPD(KOH) FC/IC
  8. FC/CLdrCC/CL
  9. Chemiluminescence
  10. Knollenberg, FSSP/ASASP
  11. GC/IF/ECD
  12. Alpha Decay
  13. Standard Aircraft Instruments
  14. Tunable diode laser absorption
  15. CT/GC/FPD/NATUSCH
  16. CT/GC/FPD
07/1989 N


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