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 Organization

NO 2
Acronym NOAA
Name Global Monitoring Laboratory, NOAA
Address 1 NOAA/ESRL
Address 2 R/GML1
Address 3 325 Broadway Boulder, CO 80305-3328
Country/Territory United States of America
Website https://gml.noaa.gov/

 Contact(s)

Name Xin Lan
Prefix
Email xin.lan@noaa.gov
Organization No 2
Organization acronym NOAA
Organization name Global Monitoring Laboratory, NOAA
Organization country/territory United States of America
Address 1 NOAA GML
Address 2 325 Broadway R/GML-1
Address 3 Boulder, CO 80305-3328
Country/territory United States of America
Tel
Fax
Last updated date 2024-08-01


NO 91
Acronym SIMA
Name Sistema Internacional de Monitoreo Ambiental
Person
Name Luis Roberto Acosta
Prefix
Email
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Country/territory Mexico
Tel
Fax

Name Michel Rosengaus
Prefix
Email
Address 1 Av. Observatorio #192
Address 2 Col. Observatorio
Address 3 México, cp. 11860
Country/territory Mexico
Tel 011-52-1-55-1237-1821
Fax
 Background observation
 UTC
 ppt
 9999-12-31 00:00:00 - 9999-12-31 23:59:59: WMO SF6 X2014
 9999-12-31 00:00:00 - 9999-12-31 23:59:59: Unknown(Gas chromatography (ECD))
 weekly
 
 Value_unc is estimated uncertainty of the reported measurement value.
For measurements using gas chromatography, aliquots of gas from ambient air samples and a cylinder of reference gas are alternately injected into a gas chromatograph (GC) with a sampling valve. Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is separated from other sample components using packed columns and detected with an electron capture detector (ECD). The response of the ECD to SF6 is calibrated off-line about monthly relative to the reference with a suite of standards. Each aliquot of sample is measured relative to the same reference, and SF6 values are calculated from the response function.
The average repeatability of the analytical system is approximately 0.04 ppt. Reproducibility for our measurements (1 sigma) is approximately 0.01 ppt, based on repeated analysis of air from a high-pressure cylinder, or the long-term variability in the differences between measurements of test flasks on the sample analysis system and separate measurements on the calibration system of the test gas used to fill the test flasks. Scale-propagation uncertainty is estimated to be 0.01 ppt, based on the reproducibility determined for scale propagation in our calibration laboratory. These three components of uncertainty are added in quadrature to calculate the measurement uncertainty.
 [Hourly]
 [Daily]
 [Monthly] Monthly means are produced for each site by first averaging all valid measurement results in the event file with a unique sample date and time. Values are then extracted at weekly intervals from a smooth curve (Thoning et al., 1989) fitted to the averaged data and these weekly values are averaged for each month to give the monthly means recorded in the files. Flagged data are excluded from the curve fitting process. Some sites are excluded from the monthly mean directory because sparse data or a short record does not allow a reasonable curve fit. Also, if there are 3 or more consecutive months without data, monthly means are not calculated for these months.
 This is the NOAA 3-character quality control flag. Column 1 is the REJECTION flag. An alphanumeric other than a period (.) in the FIRST column indicates a sample with obvious problems during collection or analysis. This measurement should not be interpreted. Column 2 is the SELECTION flag. An alphanumeric other than a period (.) in the SECOND column indicates a sample that is likely valid but does not meet selection criteria determined by the goals of a particular investigation. For example, it might not have been obtained during 'background' conditions. Column 3 is the INFORMATION flag. An alphanumeric other than a period (.) in the THIRD column provides additional information about the collection or analysis of the sample. A P in the 3rd column of the QC flag indicates the measurement result is preliminary and has not yet been carefully examined by the PI. The P flag is removed once the quality of the measurement has been determined.
 Valid (background): ...
 Valid (background): ..?
 Valid: .??
 Invalid: ???
 Operational/Reporting
 Atmospheric SF6 Dry Air Mole Fractions from the NOAA GML Carbon Cycle Cooperative Global Air Sampling Network, starting in 1997

These data are provided by NOAA. Principal investigators include Xin Lan (NOAA). Key partners include Michel Rosengaus (SIMA) AND Luis Roberto Acosta (SIMA).

Please cite the product's citation when using data from this dataset : Lan, X., J.W. Mund, A.M. Crotwell, K.W. Thoning, E. Moglia, M. Madronich, K. Baugh, G. Petron, M.J. Crotwell, D. Neff, S. Wolter, T. Mefford and S. DeVogel (2024), Atmospheric Sulfur Hexafluoride Dry Air Mole Fractions from the NOAA GML Carbon Cycle Cooperative Global Air Sampling Network, 1997-2023, Version: 2024-07-30, https://doi.org/10.15138/p646-pa37
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 Sea water salinity:
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Meteorological data may remain as first provided, even when greenhouse gas data are updated.
 

 DOI Metadata

DOI
sf6_mex_surface-flask_2_3001-9999_monthly.nc 10.15138/p646-pa37
sf6_mex_surface-flask_2_3001-9999_monthly.txt 10.15138/p646-pa37
sf6_mex_surface-flask_2_3001-9999_event.nc 10.15138/p646-pa37
sf6_mex_surface-flask_2_3001-9999_event.txt 10.15138/p646-pa37
For more information, please refer: doi.org/10.15138/p646-pa37

 Related information

Format Text (WDCGG Data Format Table, WDCGG Meteorological Data Format Table), NetCDF
Relation List (Is Part Of) All SF6 data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2024-09-03
All SF6 data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2023-09-13
All SF6 data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2022-09-05
All SF6 data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2021-08-16
All SF6 data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2020-09-28
All SF6 data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2019-09-19
All SF6 data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2018-10-23
Geolocation Point
Latitude (north: +; south: -) 18.985842
Longitude (east: +; west: -) -97.314433

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 Citation format

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Please follow the citation format which the data providers or owners indicate.
Xin Lan (NOAA), Atmospheric SF6 at Mex High Altitude Global Climate Observation Center by Global Monitoring Laboratory, NOAA , dataset published as SF6_MEX_ surface-flask_NOAA_ccgg at WDCGG, ver. 2024-08-01-1102 (Reference date*: YYYY/MM/DD)

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 Reference(s)

1  Lan, X., J.W. Mund, A.M. Crotwell, K.W. Thoning, E. Moglia, M. Madronich, K. Baugh, G. Petron, M.J. Crotwell, D. Neff, S. Wolter, T. Mefford and S. DeVogel (2024), Atmospheric Sulfur Hexafluoride Dry Air Mole Fractions from the NOAA GML Carbon Cycle Cooperative Global Air Sampling Network, 1997-2023, Version: 2024-07-30, https://doi.org/10.15138/p646-pa37