CMDL Annual Report 22: Table of Contents
CMDL Annual Report 22
Table of Contents

CMDL Organization, 1993

CMDL Staff, 1993

CMDL Station Information

Preface

1. Observatory Operations Division

1.1. Mauna Loa

1.1.1. Operations
1.1.2. Programs

1.2. Barrow

1.2.1. Operations
1.2.2. Programs

1.3. Samoa

1.3.1. Operations
1.3.2. Programs

1.4. South Pole

1.4.1. Operations
1.4.2. Programs

1.5. Reference

2. Carbon Cycle Division

2.1. Continuing Programs

2.1.1. In Situ Carbon Dioxide Measurements
2.1.2. Flask Sample Carbon Dioxide Measurements
2.1.3. In Situ Methane Measurements
2.1.4. Flask Measurements of Methane
2.1.5. In Situ Carbon Monoxide Measurements
2.1.6. Flask Measurements of Carbon Monoxide
2.1.7. CO Standards
2.1.8. New Air Sampling System
2.1.9. Aircraft Project
2.1.10 Tall Towers Program

2.2. References

3. Aerosols, Radiation, Ozone, and Water Vapor Division

3.1. Continuing Programs

3.1.1. Surface Aerosols
3.1.2. Lidar Observations of Aerosols
3.1.3. Total Ozone Observations
3.1.4. Validation of Satellite Insrument Ozone Data
3.1.5. Umkehr Observations
3.1.6. Calibration of CMDL Dobson Spectrophotometers
3.1.7. Tropospheric Ozone
3.1.8. Ozonesonde Observations
3.1.9. Stratospheric Water Vapor
3.1.10 Surface Radiation
3.1.11. Solar Radiation Facility

3.2. Special Projects

3.2.1. An Analysis of 10-Day Isentropic Flow Patterns for Barrow, Alaska: 1985-1992
3.2.2. Aerosol Measurements at MLO During MLOPEX
3.2.3. Water Vapor and Ozone Profiles Over the Tropical Pacific During CEPEX

3.3. References

4. Acquisition and Data Management Division

4.1. Continuing Programs

4.1.1. Station Climatology
4.1.2. Data Management

4.2. Special Project: Boundary Wind and Temperature Study at MLO, 1992-1993

4.3. References

5. Nitrous Oxide and Halocarbons Division

5.1. Continuing Programs

5.1.1. Flask Samples
5.1.2. RITS Continuous Gas Chromatograph Systems
5.1.3. Low Electron Attachment Potential Species (LEAPS)
5.1.4. Alternative Halocarbon Measurements
5.1.5. Gravimetric Standards

5.2. Special Projects

5.2.1. Aircraft Project: Stratospheric Photochemistry, Aerosols, and Dynamics Expedition (SPADE)
5.2.2. Automated Four-Channel Field Gas Chromatographs

5.3. References

6. Cooperative Programs

Evaluation of Arctic Meteorological Buoys
G.F. Appell
Global Precipitation Chemistry Program Measurements at Mauna Loa Observatory
R.S. Artz, W.C. Keene, and J.N. Galloway
Global Atmosphesric O2/N2 Measurements from Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer Analysis
M.L. Bender, J.T. Ellis, and M.O. Battle
Latitudinal Profiles of Selected Trace Gases
D.R. Blake and F.S. Rowland
Antarctic UV Spectroradiometer Monitoring Program: Contrasts in UV Irradiance at the South Pole and Barrow, Alaska
C.R. Booth, T.B. Lucas, J.R. Tusson IV, J.H. Morrow, and T. Mastechkina
Examination of the Mauna Loa Roberston-Berger Meter Data For Calibration Inconsistencies
J. DeLuisi
Comparison of Mauna Loa Observatory and Hilo Radiosonde Meteoroogcial Measurements
E. Foltz
Intercomparison of Stable Isotope Measurements of CO2
R.J. Francey, C.E. Allison, L.P. Steele, R.L. Langenfelds, E.D. Welch, J.W.C. White, M. Trolier, P.P. Tans, and K.A. Masarie
Barrow, The Westernmost Magnetometer Site in the STEP Polar Network
K. Hayashi
Total Nitrate Variation at Mauna Loa
B.J. Huebert and J.A. Heath
Trends of CO at Hawaii: Seasonal Cycles and Decreasing Concentrations
M.A.K. Khalil and R.A. Rasmussen
Radioactivity in the Surface Air at BRW, MLO, SMO, and SPO during 1993
R.J. Larsen and C.G. Sanderson
Exposure Experiment, South Pole
J.E. Mak, C.A.M. Brenninkmeijer, and J.R. Southon
Correlations in Short-Term Variations in Atmospheric Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
at Mauna Loa Observatory

A.C. Manning and R.F. Keeling
Artificial Windshielding of Precipitation Gauges in the Arctic
R.J. McClure
Lidar Measurements of Stratospheric Ozone, Temperature, and Aerosol Profiles at
Mauna Loa

I.S. McDermid, M. Schmoe, E.W. Sirko, and T.D. Walsh
Strontium-90 Deposition at SMO and MLO Through 1990
M. Monetti
Results from the Mauna Loa Ultrahigh Resolution Infrared Solar Spectrometer
F.J. Murcray, S.J. David, R.D. Blatherwick, D.G. Murcray, and A. Goldman
UV-B Optical Depths at Mauna Loa: Relative Contribution of Ozone and Aerosols
P.J. Neale, D.L. Correll, V.R. Goodrich, and D.R. Hayes, Jr.
Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE)
R.G. Prinn, R.F. Weiss, F.N. Alyea, D.M. Cunnold, P.J. Fraser, L.P. Steele, and P.G. Simonds
The 13C/12C of Atmospheric Methane
P. Quay, J. Stutsman, and D. Wilbur
Point Barrow Geomagnetic Observatory
J.F. Scarzello
USGS Barrow Observatory
J. Townshend
A New Rugged dHigh Sensitivity Radon Monitor for Remote Stations
S. Whittlestone and S. Ryan

7. International Activities, 1993

8. Publications and Presentations by CMDL Staff, 1993

9. Acronyms and Abbreviations