Journal Article FZJ-2014-04603

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Latest developments for the IAGOS database: Interoperability and metadata

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2014
Soc. Katlenburg-Lindau

EGU General Assembly 2014, EGU 2014, ViennaVienna, Austria, 27 Apr 2014 - 2 May 20142014-04-272014-05-02 Geophysical research abstracts 16, EGU2014-6510-1 ()

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Abstract: In-service Aircraft for a Global Observing System (IAGOS, http://www.iagos.org) aims at the provision oflong-term, frequent, regular, accurate, and spatially resolved in situ observations of the atmospheric composition.IAGOS observation systems are deployed on a fleet of commercial aircraft. The IAGOS database is an essentialpart of the global atmospheric monitoring network. Data access is handled by open access policy based on thesubmission of research requests which are reviewed by the PIs. Users can access the data through the followingweb sites: http://www.iagos.fr or http://www.pole-ether.fr as the IAGOS database is part of the French atmosphericchemistry data centre ETHER (CNES and CNRS).

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  1. Troposphäre (IEK-8)
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  1. 233 - Trace gas and aerosol processes in the troposphere (POF2-233) (POF2-233)

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