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Title: AQMET Air quality and meteorological measurements measured measured during DANCE cruise HRS1414 aboard the R/V Hugh R. Sharp from July to August 2014 (NCEI Accession 0278558)
Abstract: This dataset contains meteorological, optical, and physical data collected on R/V Hugh R. Sharp during cruise HRS1414 from 2014-07-29 to 2014-08-14. These data include precip_level, radiation_l, and radiation_s. The instruments used to collect these data include Eppley Longwave Radiometer, Gas Analyzer, Precipitation Gauge, Precision Spectral Pyranometer, Radiometer, and Spectrophotometer. These data were collected by Douglas K. Martins and Dr Raymond Najjar of Pennsylvania State University as part of the "Collaborative Research: Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on the biogeochemistry of oligotrophic coastal waters (DANCE)" project. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2019-08-16.

The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO:

Dataset Description:
AQMET Air quality and meteorological measurements measured measured during DANCE cruise HRS1414 aboard the R/V Hugh R. Sharp from July to August 2014 on the offshore Mid-Atlantic Bight and northern South-Atlantic Bight between latitudes 31.60°N and 38.89°N, and longitudes 71.09°W and 75.16°W.

Air quality and meteorological measurements were collected using commercial instrumentation. The data were averaged to 1 minute and spatial data were linearly interpolated to match the continuous 1 minute data.

Averages and data interpolation was done using MATLAB. Data during known periods of interference such as routine maintenance are reported as NaN. The NOx channel of the Thermo 42C failed during the campaign. NOx can be calculated using the NO measurement from the Thermo 42C and the NO2 measurement from the Aerodyne CAPS.

Complete sampling procedures and methods are found in Martins et al. 2016.
Date received: 20190816
Start date: 20140729
End date: 20140814
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West boundary: -75.16
East boundary: -71.09
North boundary: 38.89
South boundary: 31.6
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Metadata version: 1
Keydate: 2023-05-21 04:40:28+00
Editdate: 2023-05-21 04:40:49+00