Name | NIES CGER Ochiishi Monitoring Station Greenhouse Gases Data |
Metadata Identifier | Ochiishi_GHG20230727065651-DIAS20221121113753-en |
Name | Dr. Hitoshi MUKAI |
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Organization | Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies |
Address | Onogawa 16-2, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8506, Japan |
TEL | +81-29-850-2536 |
FAX | +81-29-858-2645 |
lnmukaih@nies.go.jp |
Name | Dr. Hitoshi MUKAI |
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Organization | Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies |
lnmukaih@nies.go.jp |
Name | Dr. Hitoshi MUKAI |
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Organization | Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Studies |
lnmukaih@nies.go.jp |
Ochi-ishi Global Environment Monitoring Station is located in the northeast of Japan. The station was established in 1994 to monitor the long-term trend of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Eastern Asia. In addition to GHGs, other related gaseous species,aerosol, and meteorological parameters are now observed at Ochi-ishi stations. The station is operated by highly automated monitoring system and requires a monthly maintenance.
Begin Date | 1995-08-01 |
End Date | Under Continuation |
Temporal Characteristics | Hourly, Daily, Monthly |
North bound latitude | 43.160222 |
West bound longitude | 145.497306 |
Eastbound longitude | 145.497306 |
South bound latitude | 43.160222 |
Keyword Type | Keyword | Keyword thesaurus Name |
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theme | Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Carbon and Hydrocarbon Compounds > Carbon Dioxide, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Carbon and Hydrocarbon Compounds > Methane, Atmosphere > Air Quality > Nitrogen Oxides, Atmosphere > Air Quality > Carbon Monoxide, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Hydrogen Compounds > Molecular Hydrogen, Atmosphere > Air Quality > Nitrogen Oxides, Atmosphere > Air Quality > Sulfur Oxides, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Oxygen Compounds > Ozone, Atmosphere > Aerosols > Dust/Ash/Smoke, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Winds > Surface Winds, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Temperature > Air Temperature, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Water Vapor > Humidity, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Incoming Solar Radiation, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Ultraviolet Radiation, Atmosphere > Precipitation > Precipitation Amount, Atmosphere > Precipitation > Acid Rain, Atmosphere > Atmospheric Pressure > Atmospheric Pressure Measurements | GCMD_science |
theme | In Situ Land-based Platforms > GROUND STATIONS | GCMD_platform |
place | Asia > Eastern Asia > Japan | Country |
Outline of Cape Ochi-ishi Stations : http://db.cger.nies.go.jp/gem/ja/ground/index.html
National Institute for Environmental Studies global environment research center global environment data base : http://db.cger.nies.go.jp/portal/geds/atmosphericAndOceanicMonitoring
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